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HPV and oral sex

Hello there,
I am very worried because two days ago I gave oral sex to a man and while doing it, I realized he had warts on his penis (he had not told me about it and he had turned off the light). He had two "bumps" on the side of his penis, and many more (as I realized after looking later) around his anus, but I did not come in touch with those. Does this mean that I am going to have warts in my mouth and/or in my vagina? What are the chances? Please help. Thank you.
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Hello Amie and thank you very much for your reply! :)
No I didn't have sex with him, I only touched him with my hands and with my mouth. But I got really worried afterwards because I read that you could get it orally as well.
Well if it is rare and unlikely, I should not focus on it. If it's to happen, it will... I guess I will have to face it then.
Thanks again for your help :))
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1067212 tn?1353960402
The only way you'd have them in the genitals is if you had vaginal sex with them. As for oral warts, they are very rare and unusual, so unlikely that you will experience any problems
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