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Question:
Can my partner contract the hpv virus from fingering me vaginally?
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how long can the cells live on his hand after he touchs you and not touchs himself?
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What if you figer a girl that has HPV, and don''t touch any genitals? If you wash your hands with soap directly after, should you be ok? Or is there still a possibility you might get infected?
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HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE TO SHOW THAT YOU HAVE HPV.
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If he immediately touches his own genitals, it is possible to spread the virus to himself. To clarify the previous answer, there is no fluid necessary for transmission. HPV lives in individual skin cells, not in bodily fluids.
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If you have HPV, your partner should wear a latex glove to prevent it from spreading through the skin. Then discard the glove before touching yourself. Or, just use your other hand (or use your partner''s hand) to touch yourself.
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He sure can. That''s how I got HPV. I was a virgin waited 18 years found a girl I thought was something special didn't rush into sex, played around a little, broke up with her, had no genital warts, found the girl I'm going to marry, she had no STD's , never had sex, we had sex, 2 weeks later she got GW's.. Doctor told me I probably got it from the first girl and fingering a girl and then touching your penis can transmit the virus.
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can you get hiv like that too?
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if he touches your vagina and then he touches his penis theres a chance he can get hpv and even more so if theres fluid on his hand and then touches his genitals.
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do you get infected if both are clean dough? like both are tested w/ free stds will they also get infected if they touching each other ? and have those glands on their hand?
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HPV can definitely be spread through ski-to-skin contact. To prevent it you must wash your hands prior to him touching himself and then touching you.
Protect yourself, yellowgirl
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no. warts are not gonna appear on his hand. I wouldn''t risk him touching himself with your fluid though
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yes. People can get the infection in under their fingernails or touch onther area of their body and get it there after exposure to the virus. HPV is highly contagious and a wart should never be touched by unprotected skin.
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