GENITAL WARS FAQ Header Image


Main Menu:


Treatment Rankings:

1. Heal Warts


2 . Warts No More












 



 

Personal Experiences with HPV and Genital Warts

Wart in the world is going on you ask!This section is here to help new visitors deal with HPV and Genital Warts. As many of with warts know, it takes some time to come to terms with the discovery of warts, abnormal pap results or cervical cancer. Please share your story with the community!

Add your Personal Experience so others can relate!




Posted: 6/27/2007
What will you say to your next partner?- - (13 ) comments.


That is the biggest doubt all of us might have, what are you going to do when you meet your next boyfriend or girlfriend?
if you decide to talk about hpv before any sexual contact, definitively the person will run away immediately, but if you don't say so, it would be unfair to pass hpv to that person.
I was dating a guy but every time i was with him or i thought about him, it drove me crazy to think, "if he knew i have hpv",...
So please i would like to know your opinion, it really helps to feel better to share ideas about this horrible sickness.
Thanks


Comments:

11/16/2008 2:07:35 PM - Diva
Well, if your body has cleared all
visible symptoms and you have been
outbreak and wart free for over 6 months
then you have nothing to worry about I
know people share contrary views, but if
you check with anyone truly
knowledgeable on the subject most share
the same opinion.
  Add Comment
Your Name:

Comment:
(Max 500 Characters)
   




Back to Personal HPV Experiences

There More Personal Experiences in the Archive.
 

General Site Information:

Site Map

Post Question

CDC

Copyright GenitalWartsFAQ.com 2001-2009 ©

Your privacy is important to us. You should know that third parties may be placing and reading cookies on your browser, or using web beacons to collect information, in the course of ads being served. Google's use of the DART cookie enables it to serve ads to your users based on their visit to your sites and other sites on the Internet. Users may opt out of the use of the DART cookie by visiting the Google ad and content network privacy policy.