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Genital warts or mistake with other type

I am 24 male. I can consider myself as active sex. Couple week ago, i found something on my anal. i might thought something else cause by having hard time to take #2 (restroom). Yesterday i went to Plan parenthood. and check out with clinic (nurse, i believe). She took a look and she said i have genital wart. And now i feel depress and not sure its a true or not. if its true that mean i couldnt have sex with my future boifriend. I never receive intercore. I always use protection to have sex. I always giving out. So, i just wonder how can i get it.....Can it be comment wart that appear around my anal ? Well i need your suggestion ?I really want to have seriously relationship with 1 person and i dont pass it to him.
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U said wet and warm... But I never let any1 touch me in that area. I just wonder if I have gential wart then should be appear on my penis. If the warts removed, and wait for 6 months or 1 year. Can I still have sex w my future bf ? Can clinic make mistake with genital warts w somethig else ? I read a lot of research. And some webpage, they said the virus will disappear on their own. Is it true ? I was so totall confused
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Anal warts can appear irregardless if you receive or give anal sex. These things like wet and warm places. This is a skin disease. Condoms do not cover all of your genital skin. This is why condoms offer at best 70% protection against getting the infection. Get the wart removed and biopsied to know what it is. Sorry, but HPV is the common cold of STDs and if your BF is sexually active, he probably has it too.
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