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HPV spread everytime?

by Lexi365, Dec 09, 2007 11:45PM
If you have sex with a person who has HPV, are you guaranteed to get the virus?
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by ibizan, Dec 09, 2007 11:56PM
To: Lexi365
Most guaranteed hon!HIGHLY spreadable virus that lives everywhere in the skin and loves to take up long term residence in the dark moist world of the vaginal world with all its crevices and folds!

by mayflowers, Dec 10, 2007 07:18AM
Yes, this is why it is so common.

by bobby_, May 02, 2008 06:24PM
The current statistics are 40% chance of infecting with active warts.  With no symptoms the chances are very (75% non contagious 1 year no warts 90+ 2 years no warts) slim but can happen.
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