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HPV Low risk and High Risk

Good Evening, I have a question

Basically it's like this
I am a male age 33 and she is a female age 32, we are thinking about starting a relationship but we are wary of a few things.

I have HPV genital warts (Low Risk)
and she has HSV-1 (not to much of a concern on that one)
and she also has HPV High Risk that causes Cervical Cancer.

Her concern is mainly getting warts from myself as Men from what I have read are mostly asymptotic to High Risk Strains.

So basically my question is this, while I know it's not possible for people in our age group to get vaccinated with Gardisal 9 so that way she is vaccinated against my strain, how long do I have to wait after the warts go away to have "safe" contact with her.

I am trying to find a way to make a potentially great relationship happen here with no concerns.

Thank you very much for your time and answers.
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Most people wait 3- 6 months after the last wart is gone. Some wait a year. Good luck!
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