I just went to a dermotologist regarding 2
small greyish brown dome shaped warts on
the shaft of my penis. I have been married
for 10 years and have always been
faithfull. I have no reason to believe
that my wife has not been faithful.My wife
is acting very suspicous of me. My wife
did have some abnormal cells removed from
her cervix 20 years ago, but has had no
issues since. Could this have anything to
do with it? Are their any other reasons?
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princess_562
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Posted: 03-10-08 01:27am
genital warts can lay dormant for twenty ,
thirty or fourty years. if ur wife had
abnormal cells removed, it was most likely
HPV. read up about it- just because a
partner has warts or shows symptoms does
not mean they are cheating.
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Truth_serum
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Posted: 03-20-08 11:03am
My hat goes off to you, not many men out
here can remain faithful to one woman for
10 years. Did you ever go back to the
doctor after the cultures where taken? If
you have been married for 10 years
communication should not be a stumbling
block. You should be able to talk about
her past issues, and address your current
concerns. Set in on each other's doctor's
visits so everything can be out and in
the open. Let this not be a me issue, but
a we issue. 10 years is a long time, and a
lot to throw away due to not addressing
issues head on.
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