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If my my partner was a virgin and I was a virgin too could I get HPV? |
I'm just curious. Yes, though it's generally less likely. Yes. Virgins can have HPV because sex isn't required to transfer it. All that's required is skin contact. No. It is sexually transmitted from person to person from one that has it. You can get it throughh skin to skin contact so you dont have to have sex to have it |
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