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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!

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Posted: 5/8/2011
32 male wit hpv- - (1 ) comments.


I am a 32 year old male.i am in a situation to where i havent been sexually active for 3 years. i just recently noticed that i have warts growin down there. i havent been 2 see anyone nor have i talked 2 anyone about it. . . . just 4 da simple fact dat im 2 embarrassed.i kno that the warts can b removed but is it true that the actual virus that causes the warts will b wit u for life?? i dont even want 2 aproach a female now cuz i cant just have sex witout tellin her n im 2 embarrassed 2 tell her. . . . and when a female aproaches me
i just act like im not interested. . . . i kno i have 2 go n see sum1 itz just hard 2 cum 2 terms wit it. . . . . if i do find sum1 that will b wit me knowin i have hpv can i get her pregnant witout her gettin hpv?? will da virus b wit me 4 life??





Comments:

9/26/2011 11:40:32 PM - marcella
Sorry to say but yes you will always
have the virus and will most likely
pass it to her.Dont mean to be so
blunt about it but with 75% of the
population infected with hpv she will
probly already have it.
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