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Hpv. please help? |
i had oral with a boy who i just found out has hpv (human papalova virus) a std i think. i dont know much about it so can you inform me? what happends when you have it? what do i do? * im only 14 What on earth are you doing having oral sex at the age of 14? HPV can get transfered via oral. HPV affects both women and men. Its an Std and its not curable but it is treatable. |
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