Genital warts (or condyloma, or condylomata acuminata) is a highly contagious sexually transmitted infection. Caused by some variants of the Human papillomavirus, typically HPV 6 and HPV 11, it is spread during oral, genital, or anal sex with an infected partner.
2006-06-21 15:02:09
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answered by Kikyo 5
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2016-12-25 01:44:47
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answered by Anonymous
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No, girls do not have prostate glands. They're a guys-only feature (it's where the seminal fluid is produced that's mixed with sperm to produce semen). Girls often report pleasure from anal. Why? Because there are thousands of nerve endings around the anus that can be stimulated in a pleasureable manner. Also, anal sex can be a type of indirect stimulation of the clitoris, which some women find pleasurable. I think many women report that anal sex is unpleasant. Others report that it is only pleasant if done properly (i.e. slowly with lots of lube and care) and then only after a couple of "practice" sessions. Other women enjoy it and report only being able to climax through anal sex. But if you're so young that you're worried about vaginal sex with your boyfriend, anal sex is probably too much. It's very intimate, very dainty sort of thing to do, and you shouldn't do it just because your "front hole" is "closed" to "new visitors"
2016-03-15 14:38:57
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answered by Anonymous
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1st, hpv warts can occure everywhere(depending mutation and strain). but i belive at type 6 and11 you "only" become a transmitter(how ever depending on your overall state you may develop warts in your genital area/ anal area)
2nd, if other strains where transmitted too you might develop cancer
3rd did i tell you that you'll become contaigous? condoms dont protect that well when hpv is concerned
my advice would be, either stay with him forever(somethinglike marriage without offsprings), or leave him(in case you aren't infected yet)
2006-06-27 03:51:13
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answered by respondee 1
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Yes, genital warts are caused by the human papilloma virus (HPV) and are very easily spread among sexual partners; including genital to facial transmission and vice versa. Even condoms do not guarantee against genital to genital transmission. Many people who become infected with the virus will not develop warts; HOWEVER, those people may transmit it to someone else. Certains types (strains) of the virus are very serious and cause cancer. Anyone who knows they have been exposed to the virus should inform their doctor and exposed women should get more frequent pap smears.
2006-06-21 15:26:25
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answered by liatrus 1
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Why would you want to put yourself at risk to even get them? Protect yourself and be safe because your so-called boyfriend didn't. He didn't even care enough to protect himself. Be smarter make a more wiser decision. Good luck!
2006-06-22 06:17:54
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answered by mookie_101 2
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Honestly, you should protect yourself. I wouldn't give oral sex without a condom...or any other type of sex without protection from now on.
2006-06-28 10:51:18
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answered by everafter 2
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the only way to find out is to have oral sex with your bf, then tell us if you get warts on your face. :-) but seriously, tell your bf to practice safe sex. cheers!
2006-06-21 15:01:58
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answered by Anonymous
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ARE YOU NUTS? what in the HEYELL are you doing with this freak? did he cheat on you? why are still with him? the best thing you can do is haul some major a s s girl while the gettting is good..GROSS!!!!!!!! and btw yea you can get it
2006-06-21 15:01:38
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answered by Anonymous
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What ever you get from this creep.....you asked for it. What is the matter with you, girl?? You need counseling......after you get treated for venereal disease. You are just plain stupid!
2006-06-21 15:13:49
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answered by Anonymous
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