
Before you dive into the blog I just want to say one thing:
no matter how much you love your bf and you dont want to
embarrass him, if he has genital warts -
HE MUST TREAT IT.
Or you'll both suffer. Dont just let it be cause you'll pay dearly later on.
If you dont feel comfortable to confront him just do what I did - I got him this really amazing cure after seeing it on ABC news, and I used it to treat him without him even knowing anything about it :)
In the end of the day it doesnt really matter if you take this cure or any other
just treat it and dont ignore it.
Live healthy and enjoy my blog,
Suzi
I am negative…did he cheat? p.s. After telling me he ended our 3 yr relationship with an e-mail and refuses to talk to me. I was supportive about his diagnosis….what is up with that??
Yes it is possible that he cheated but then again its possible that u have not broke out in the warts yet and it could be lying dormant in ur system sorry that he left u especially seeing as how u were supportive but then again having STD that are lifelong can be very depressing and stress on one another…..its taken me forever to find someone to accept me for the way i am and now i found that person and i would do anything to keep it this way
perhaps he thinks you gave it to him
Your test is negative, that is great. Did he cheat? Who knows. If the pathetic little man, ended your 3 year relationship with an email; and now refuses to even speak to you. Why do you care, why would you even want him back? It’s his loss, and a loser; he so very obviously is. Move on, and forget his ass.
I am not sure what is ‘up’ with the relationship. I am not sure if you will ever know the truths if his only correspondence with you is via email.
Did he cheat did you give him the virus…these are questions you will never be able to answer…while warts can show any where from a few weeks after acquiring the virus it may be years before you show visible warts….and many people have HPV with no visible signs an no cell changes of the cervix.
Genital warts are caused by one of the low risk HPV types generally HPV 6 or 11.
A Pap test looks for abnormal cell changes. Low risk HPV types can cause cervical cell changes but they usually regress very quickly. You may show cell changes down the road or you may never show cell changes due to your HPV.
The HPV test only looks for 13 of the most common HPV high risk HPV types. http://www.thehpvtest.com
Neither the HPV test nor the Pap test looks for cell changes or warts of the vulva.