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Genital warts and mutual masturbation

I wanted to know if genital warts can be spread through mutual masturbation? The guy I masturbated with had 2 large rough pimples on his penis but I did not see them because it was dark. He masturbated me and may have touched his penis a little prior to touching me.

Also is it possible to get a genital wart 10 days after exposure?

I had the nurse practitioner look at my bump and she said it looks normal. However the bump has a grown a little and is more visible. The bump is also white. It is located in the pink area under the clitoris i think it's called the labia minora. It's the inner area with no hair.
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I'm getting a lot of anxiety from this again. Could I have picked up any kind of hpv from the mutual masturbation event described above?
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No.  Ten days is too short of a time. Impossible!
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Hey rubbed me down there a lot when he masturbated me.

This actually happened twice but the first time he touched me and I touched him after. He did not touch himself.

The second time he touched his penis just to hold it but not masturbate himself. He then touched me and rubbed in there a lot.

Do you think I could have gotten something from this?
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I had a pap last year and they would not test me for hpv since I was under 30 and my pap came back normal. I get random bumps down there sometimes. I've had them biopsied out of concern but they came back as nothing.

Lastly, the bump is not noticeable until I stretch the skin out. When it is not stretched it looks like normal skin.
My exposure was not really quick he hardly touched himself but he masturbated my inner vagina area for 15 minutes. Do you think I'm still safe?



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Based on what I have read, it takes 2-6 months after exposure to get a genital wart. It is impossible that this bump came from him. Women can get tested for HPV. Go see your GYN for an examination and ask to be tested.

Is it possible to get it from a very quick exposure like you described? Not really. It requires lots of genital skin rubbing. However, there have been cases of the virus being detected under fingernails. The CDC claims that the only safe sex is no sex.
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Actually it is located in the vestibule area before the opening of the vagina.
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