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can i still give my partner warts even though i have a condom on can i plz get an answer fast
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thats a relief thanks but i agree i think i should wait for my check up but heres the thing i still don't know if its actually a genitial wart that i have they have been having me waiting for a year already cause there not sure cause i have had it for almost a year now and it hasnt gone away but my best guess is that its a genitial wart because it has all of the symptons of one well that i know of but this coming up check up if they don't know what it could be then they will tell me to go to a specialist like the ppl that know more about this because my check up is with a regular doctor so yea...
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Just know that it's transmitted through skin-to-skin contact, so make sure that her skin doesn't come in contact with the wart. However, I would still abstain until your check-up, when your physician can inform you of safe ways to avoid spreading the virus.
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Oh, I see what you are saying now. If the condom covers it, i don't believe that she can get it due to the barrier.
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So even though the wart is like by the opening of my urethra and i have a condom over it i can still give her da virus? and i will be careful with that i most likely won't do anything with her now until my checkup
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The virus that causes warts (human papilloma virus) is spread by contact, so yes. Transmission of warts has nothing to do with semen. Please be careful about transmitting the warts to your partner, as females may be at an increased risk of cervical cancer if contracting the virus.
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