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Genital Wart? Pimple? Worried...

Hello there!

I had an exposure 5 months ago. I was so worried about that exposure...
I've got tested for STDs after the 3 month mark (109 days, 15.5 weeks) and all of them came out negative (HTLV I-II, HIV I-II, HCV, HBV, Herpes 2 IgG and IgM). But I'm positive to Herpes 1 since I was a child

This week, I had a kind of pimple on my pubic hair area. I popped it and it bled. No hard squeeze were needed to pop this pimple.
There were no itching and no pus came out. The wound dried and today I noticed another blister on the side of my penis (on the hairy area). I popped it as well and some blood came out. No pus.
It looks like acne, but it's easier to pop and there's no yellow thing in the centre of the blister
No itching or burning on my pubic hair popped blister and on my penis
And I haven't shaved my pubic hair
The pimple was kinda reddish and slightly raised.

Can it be a Genital Wart?
Thank you
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Hello there
I'm worried because it kinda appears overnight and only blood came out when I squeezed it... It doesn't took many effort to the blood come out. It hurt while I squeezed and it only bled. No pus came out.
And I'm scared because those "pimples" seemed to show up overnight
Thank you for the answer!
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Hey, I'm not an expert, but I definitely wouldn't say that these are genital warts, considering you can pop them. Warts don't look like pimples, they look like just what they are - warts. Its probably just pimples.
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