So if there was a wart next to her genitals then it means it is a non cancerous HPV?
If you rubbed your genitals together during foreplay, then the condom has much less meaning. Even with a condom, the base of your penis not protected can grind in and get infected there. The chances of oral are fairly low from what I can understand. I'd take a good look now at your mouth so that you can detect changes going forward. I wouldn't worry too much about this. Just keep an eye on it. The disease and sypmtoms don't last forever. if you get warts on your penis, know you'll be dealing with outbreaks every one to three months for about a year, up to two years in rarer instances, and most likely not for more than two years. The virus can be transmitted without visible warts being present although the liklihood is drastically lessened. It happens though. Non cancerous HPV are the wart kind, so if you have warts in the mouth it won't lead to cancer. IT's the other kind, the high-risk type that can lead to cancer over decades after exposure. I don't know any percentages. You'll be fine, just check your penis really good once a week or ten days or so. Don't over analyze ten times a day if you can control the urge. Goodl luck