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Be completely honest... .if you found out you had HPV, would you still have sex w/ a condom? |
If you were told you had mild dysplasia, or even high lesions, would you still have sex anyways WITH a condom? As opposed to not having sex at all because you have the virus? If I did not have an outbreak at the moment, and I was taking medicine everyday to reduce outbreaks, I would do it with a condom. |
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