Monday, February 8, 2010

Genial Warts Scrotumn Who Got It From Who?

Who got it from who? - genial warts scrotumn

Me and my extra-Delem. We lost virginity together. and after the pause that followed, have to (make sex but still have sex). He has never done anything, the sexual union with anyone except me. and was the first person that I have something sexual. Somewhere around 5 months by gender, which had a fraction of HPV. I am a doctor and had done nothing wrong with me, as they say. HPV is impossible to prove the only way to determine whether U is that if u take a break or warts genial too. I've never had a break, so it is impossible to know whether I or not. Do you think it is very likely to have sexually transmitted diseases? and if so, who knows by whom?

5 comments:

Alli said...

If there is an outbreak of genital warts and then there was some form of sexual contact with someone who has HPV. Does not necessarily have sex with someone, even though the virus. Direct skin contact with the infected area of someone who has the virus, is sufficient to expand it.

There are no types of sexually transmitted HPV types of sexually transmitted diseases. Genital warts are a result of the different types of sexually transmitted HPV.

It is also possible that you may be tested for HPV if you are a woman. There is no test for men, if they have an outbreak of genital warts. Where are the HPV test is performed by a Pap test. A Pap test to determine whether pathological changes in the cervix caused by HPV have. HPV can cause cancer of the cervix for women it is very important to keep track of their Pap tests. Even if you get a Pap test, the doctor whether you have HPV or not. HPV can remain in a human body at rest, and if so, then it will appear in a Pap test.

And HPV is not hereditary as green eyes orThe hair is curly. HPV will be able to transfer baby during birth if the mother experienced an outbreak of genital warts during the birth, but. When the baby comes through the birth canal may appeal against the warts and the virus to rub. It is very strange, and yet can be prevented by caesarean section.

Are you sure that you do anything sexual with another person or did not do something with someone else?

Good luck!

billsqua... said...

Only you know the answer to this question. If you know for a fact that has never had sexual contact with other people, then they are obviously not the factor. Are you sure that you tell the truth about what he has done, or if he really was still a virgin?

intewonf... said...

Sorry, honey ... The only way to get HPV or genital warts is through sexual contact. It is the only way! Promise.
They can be tested without an outbreak. It's one thing to test when you show in your annual gynecological exam.
And a strain of HPV that cause warts - There are many different strains out there.
Be careful ... But you are, or in contact with the first and the transmission of HPV. One of them is not the truth says to another.
Good luck!

Madame Gato said...

First, one can never be 100% sure what it means to be a virgin because she disagreed with him 24 hours a day from the moment he was born until now. High confidence in him, but I think his confidence may be moved.

17 is very old, like many young ** ** now. I myself have had sex with 16. Many people I know (and I mean many) had sex at 14-15. It is entirely possible that someone you are not quite tell the truth ... the ETS should be sufficient evidence.

It is very likely that you have, but especially if you have had unprotected sex. The best thing to do is prevent that with him and ensure that you are with another person takes the protection (if you too cowardly to say that flat out), and hope.

Good luck.

num1grl said...

Well, it is possible for the HPV test, without an outbreak. I think you confuse Herpes HPV. There is a big difference. But if you herpes, you probably have. It is possible to test for herpes by a simple blood test. But most doctors do not like, until you have some other symptoms. Have you told your doctor that your friend does not HPV or herpes.

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