them off ,they were in her vagina not exterior hpv. she didnt even know she had caught it.ever since she has been following up on her health and is fine.ive came in contact with her vaginal
warts due to low risk HPV or did she have cervical cell changes due to high risk HPV? Sounds like low risk warts, burned off vaginal skin, right?
So if she has no symptoms after 2005 then HPV might have cleared her system. That doesn't mean it is not still there, that means it is low it wouldn't show up on tests. That also doesn't mean you can't get is and you can get is via oral, just it rarely causes oral issues so don't worry about that. Plus you have already been exposed. Fluids have nothing to do with it, HPV is transmitted via skin to skin contact. If you have rubbed your penis on her vagina without protection, if you have touched her and yourself or she has then you have had skin to skin contact. Condoms don't protect very well from HPV.
If you are in a committed relationship with her and want to enjoy sex then you are going to be exposed. You could have already been exposed from your past sexual history, HPV is a very common.