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what l have to change in sex with hpv genital warts

please it will be a great help is someone answer my questions=)
1.can l still have sex with my serious partner cuz l have hpv.
2.what can l do to keep him safe cuz he doenst have any warts.
3.l give oral sex to him l will get warts in my mouth?
4.we always use condoms but l have to use condom for oral sex?
5. I really love him till die and l want to be a support to him too as he is with me cuz l know he is making his self strong but l know is feeling blue about all this.
thank you to all you guys and doctor to created this wonderful and helpful wed page it change life=)
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Thank you soooo much for these answers!!lt help me to be strong and be helpful to my bf. l really appreciated your quick and hepful respond to my questions!=)Wish you a bless of  New Year full of happiness and full of health for your lovely wife and you for been a supporting husban God bless your family!Blessings to all that going through the same thing but is much way easy when we get answer and we are supporting to each other.
Thanks!!=)
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1. Yes
2. Don't have sex if you have breakouts and use condoms
3. Not if he doesn't have any warts on this penis and even if he did unlikely since you have it gentialy
4. If he doesn't have warts then no

A lot of people will get HPV if you get it treated then a lot of times you are ok. HPV is spread skin to skin. My wife had HPV before I met her and I never got it.
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