14 Years After Genital Warts Posted: 12-06-05 13:30pm
I am seeing someone that has just told me
that she had genital warts 14 years ago.
She got them burned off and has not had
them since. I understand that the virus
remains inside of her. She has had 4
other relationships, including being
married for 4 years, and none of the guys
ever got it. I have been tested and am
clean. The question is, am I crazy to
have sex with her? We have been going out
for 2 months and this is not a 'casual'
relationship. I have strong feelings for
her, but am I risking too much?
Any feedback from similar scenarios would
be appreciated.
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cd998776
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Posted: 12-06-05 15:47pm
I suppose there's a chance, but there's
always a chance. I say it pretty
unlikely if none of the other guys got it,
but not impossible.
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roflzor6666
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 17 Nov 2005 Posts: 55
Posted: 12-08-05 11:17am
Hello..
I'm 15 and last year I had two large
pimple looking things which I suspect were
warts..They faded out and haven't had one
since does this mean (im still a virgin)
i'm carrying an std?
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cd998776
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Posted: 12-08-05 16:37pm
You're a virgin, so chances are, no. It
might have just been a zit (from lack of
keeping clean), an ingrown hair, or a
newly growing hair.
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