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Transmission of oral warts

Hi, I've got oral warts and I had liquid nitrogen treatment on Monday and the blister 'broke' or the wart has "fallen off". It's still showing up and it's very tiny, but it'll heal. My questions would be these:

1. I have oral warts at the moment, if I were to share a straw / drink with my girlfriend, is there a chance she will also get oral warts? Should I avoid sharing drinks and cups and straw etc with her?

2. Kissing when lesion is still on the lips can transmit oral warts, am I right? So if I were to kiss her now, just a peck on her lips, will she get oral warts?
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Might someone have an answer that would really help...?
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Doesn't anyone have an answer? I'd really hope to find out...
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