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I'm only 17 I've been with my sex partner for two years he has now started to form genital warts and he accused me of sleeping with someone else when neither of us have been with anybody else  i mean it's been two years. I can't tell my parents. What should i do?  Is it even possible to have it for two years with no warts till now?  Please help it's ruining our relationship
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HI I AM USING IMIQUIMOD ON MY GENITAL WARTS WHICH ARE AROUND 50 IN NUMBER VERY SMALL BUMPS.
WILL I WILL GET RID OF WARTS SOON.
WARTS ON MY PENIS ARE SMALL BROWNISH IN COLOUR OF 1 MM DIA
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HI I AM USING IMIQUIMOD ON MY GENITAL WARTS WHICH ARE AROUND 50 IN NUMBER VERY SMALL BUMPS.
WILL I WILL GET RID OF WARTS SOON.
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HI I AM USING IMIQUIMOD ON MY GENITAL WARTS WHICH ARE AROUND 50 IN NUMBER VERY SMALL BUMPS.
WILL I WILL GET RID OF WARTS SOON.
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what i should do. presently i am using salicylic acid topical cream on my bumps which look like warts.
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There are rare cases of virgins getting diagnose with warts. Some theororize that they received oral sex or there was hand sex or frontage (rubbing of genitals). However, the odds are better that one person did have sex with someone else. No one can precisely say. Since you are a minor, you should talk to your parents about this. Get their support if you can.
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Thanks so much but does it mean either of had to of cheated on one another?
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I AM 27 YEARS OLD . I WAS SEXUALLY ACTIVE SINCE 2010 WITH MINE MANY GIRLFRIENDS AND SEVERAL PORSTITUTES ALSO. IN SEP 2012 I GOT SOME MUSCULLUM CONTAGIOUS WHICH HEALED OF QUICKLY. NOW I SAW SOME MOLE TYPE BUMBS ON MY GENITALS ON SEP 14. I WENT TO A DERMATOLOGIST HE DID NOT TOLD ME ANY WHETHER I GOT WARTS OR SOME OTHER STD. HE SAY YOU WILL GET WELL SOON. WHAT I SHOULD DO
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He should see a doctor to confirm what he has. A dermatologist or his family doctor. Speak to your family doctor. Or go see your GYN. Or to Planned Parenthood. Get yourself tested for HPV. If he has warts, you have been infected. That you have not shown any visible warts doesn't mean you don't have it. Sex with active warts is unwise for his recovery. Get the vaccine to protect you from strains that you don't already have. This isn't a big deal for most. Who gave it to who is not important. Should your relationship continue after he recovers, you can have unsafe sex since you share the same strains. You are young and your immune system can fight it.
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