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-You can be sure he has it. He may or may not ever show warts.
-Some doctors would recommend you not have sex while warts are present. Get them treated if you haven't yet.
-Your warts may or may not reappear. There's nothing to do but wait after they've been removed. Most low risk (wart causing) HPV strains clear rapidly, within 6-18 months on average. However, you're both now infected. You can't catch them from him ever again, and he can't from you. You actually can't EVER get the same strain ever again from anyone after your infection clears. You will be immune to it.
-Your warts should not get worse by having sex with him. However, many women note a discomfort or pain while having sex with warts present.
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