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Is it posible that i can have hpv and my partner not?



Is it posible that i can have hpv and my partner not?

your partner can have hpv too i dont know if you are a male or female but for males they can carry it and not know that they have it and pass it on to them men dont have to any signs or symptoms of it unless they get gential warts. and there is no test for men to check for hpv. if you are a female you need to go see your gyno asap for a hpv test and get the vaccine to help you fight the virus or prevent you from getting it. if you have anymore questions go to www.tell-someone.com and it will answer all the questions you have.
according to what i've heard, if you have had unprotected sex with your partner then they have it for sure. get them tested just in case.
dr. drew, co-host of loveline radio show
Yes it is possible. My friend has been married for 5 years and she has had hpv since her teen years and her husband doesnt have it and he goes to the doctor yearly. But they are also careful and safe and unless they want to have a child they use condoms. But after 2 children he doesnt have it.
Hope this helps!
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