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Receiving Oral Sex from female -- HPV / Wart Risk

I saw a few posts by Dr. Hook, Dr. HHH and Dr. Jose. Some says no risk and some says very rare and some says very very low risk for HPV for receiving oral sex from female.

It is very confusing.

Just wan to know any experts here and doctors in this forum know man got HPV or warts from receiving unprotected oral sex from female?
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So you merely assume you have genital wart without a determologist / biospy confirming it??

A wart shd be look like a califlower, if your one is so small.... it cannot be a wart!!!! Go and see a determalogist or even an experienced GP ( those older age one with say 20 - 30 years of doctor experience), they can recongise a wart!!!
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Biospy does not need the wart to be very big.... a small skin can do the biospy...

so your bump is very small, i presume....

it could be part of our penis gland skin texture... it may not wart.... if is too small, it is part of our skin texture, bro!!!
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i just did a research on what biopsy is, oh you mean that kind of biopsy, sorry if i didnt learn much about that, but basically yeah you can see into a wart network through that "biopsy" to determine which hpv strain you have, i dont know if this is the same biopsy or not, but if you want to do that here the wart must be averagely big. What i had was too small which mean it cant be biopsied here, in my country
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nope, theres no such thing as biopsy here
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Suspected wart? Did the doctor did a biospy?

I only expose to oral sex, but is quite a deep one, now i very scare.

1-3 mths the wart may appear!!!!
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Have you remove the warts or you are waiting for the wart to disappear on its own??

Dr. Hunter did mention that he has never seen a case whereby warts / HPV transmit from mouth to genital / anal. That's why there is a tread he mentioned that is impossible, but I saw some other treads, he mentions very very rare, unlikely, uncommon...

It is scary, u know.... impossible, unlikely means zero risk,

very very rare, uncommon means slight risk.

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I think soscared said he didnt get any "visible" HPV, means he didnt get genital wart, i assume he did get high-risk HPV strain (the one that may cause cancer), and not the genital wart type. Maybe he knows about this by checking his GF pap smear test.

I honestly want to keep up my faith on the 24 months time because now i've been living with HPV for 16 months already..
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You got wart on your penis through oral sex?

The wart is gone without treatment in 24 mths?

There is a tread, Dr. HHH mentioned that oral to genital, is impossible to get HPV. But some tread he mentioned is very  very rare... It is confusing.
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Most of us here are not experts or doctors. I would not be worried about getting HPV on the penis by some woman giving me oral sex. So I have it for 24 months. After that it's gone. What's the next crisis?

Best thing to do is to get a good brain and not think your a porn star. I was under the misimpression that most of us guys have a couple dozen or so different female partners in life. In reality it's probably less than ten. Well I had over 20 partners. I did not get any visible HPV. Most of the time I used condoms. I had a steady girlfriend for three years and we only used condoms for birth control. And I had oral performed on me a lot. You are less likely to get HPV from oral sex than from genital sex. That's what the two doctors say. These days I am well aware of the HPV STD. I had complete blood tests and all of them were negative. I am grateful for that. So I am starting off the rest of my life with safe sex - with women that I really get to know.
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