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writes: Im an 18 year old girl and ive been with my boyfriend for a good few years now. I noticed a few months back that he had developed some califlower looking lumps, like warts, on his penis. I know he hasn't or would.t cheat but i just dont want to confront him about this but i now have them on the skin between my vagina and my anus. what can i do as i have already spoke to him about it but he thinks its just normal. even though we both know its not. what can happen to us?
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reader, mysterygirl803 +, writes (29 January 2011):
I have them too in the same spot. I know its scary, but you need to go and get them treated. I went and im getting them treated with some type of acid to make them dry out and fall off. As I was reading the pamplet they gave me at the doctors office, it doesn't necessiraly mean that your boyfreind cheated on you. I thought the same thing before I got it checked out. As for me I confronted him and told him that I needed to know the truth, so we talked and told me that no, he hadn't slept with anyone else. As for how you got the disease, it said that you might have had it in your body and you were already infected. It lies dormant until sometimes you show signs of it. Sure we might have it for the rest of our lives only because its a virus. But dont worry, either go and get them treated or wait until it goes away by itself. Its up to you, but just in case go and get them checked out. I feel better now that Im getting them treated.
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reader, anonymous, writes (10 January 2009): What on earth are you thinking??You have genital warts - an STI. And now because you brushed it under the carpet you're going to have them for the rest of your life. They cannot be cured. Why would you think it would be ok to have sex with a man who had warts on his penis? Why didn't you use a condom?He has obviously slept with someone else to catch them... They don't appear from nowhere. Silly girl.
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reader, anonymous, writes (9 January 2009): your boyfriend has been cheating,you can only get genital warts through sexual contact,go see the doctor a.s.a.p
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reader, anonymous, writes (9 January 2009): YOu guys have genital warts. Go to the doctor PRONTO!!!!! Genital warts cannot be cured, only treated. So, yeah. That sucks, at least you can get treated. But You'll still have them forever, so be careful, who you have sex with, and make sure you tell them because it is very contagious.
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reader, anonymous, writes (9 January 2009): Yea, they are NOT normal. HPV can cause them, and that is something that you would def want to get checked out. It is something that your doc can treat!!
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