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Can you ever have normal sex again, if you have hpv/ genital warts? |
me and my bf just found out we have hpv...he contracted it from his ex and we have only been together for seven months and we are just now showing symptoms of warts...but the question is...once we get treated and they are cleared...can we ever have normal sex again...by normal i mean oral..or sex without him wearing his boxers...because we have took precautions of no skin to skin contact in the genital area for right now and have decided to always use a condom everytime from now on...but does this mean no sex without boxers on or oral...id like to know from someone who has experience YES YOU CAN!!! If genital warts is a bacteria,then it WILL go away but if its a virus which i doubt,it wont go away |
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