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Can HPV be spread with my hands?


The girl that i had sex had early stages of HPV. They dont even know/think she has it cuz its hardy in tests. But the girlfriend i have wants to have oral sex. I dont think i have HPV but can i use my fingers on her after tounching my penis? Thanks guys.

Yes, it can be transmitted by ANY contact. I'd stay away from her for good if shes been around enough to have HPV to start with.

HPV is a virus. the warts and precancerous lesions come from having the virus for a longer period of time. but quite simply, if you have HPV you can spread it by manual to genital to genital contact.

HPV isn't transmitted only via sex. You can get it from a towel or skin to skin contact. Even your hand.

Also there are different strains of HPV. So you should talk to her about what strain she has and consult your own doctor.

Furthermore, 70% of Americans over age 25 have some form of HPV. Most don't know it.

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