Hate to break it to you, but the chances are just as high. Was your boyfriend a virgin?? If not you may want to visit your doctor or the local health unit. USE PROTECTION.
2006-12-10 15:07:19
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answered by dakittenizcozmic 2
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Well if you were a virgin, I'm assuming your boyfriend was not. It is very possible to get genital warts just from a short time of unprotected sex. The moment you started, you had skin to skin contact, and in turn you had the opportunity to contract genital warts, or anything for that matter. I must say you should be a little concerned if he did not tell you prior to having sex with you. It's possible that he may not have known that he had it, but he would have had visible sign, (that maybe he didn't see). I wouldn't let him off of the hook so quickly though, because apparently he gave you something and whether he knew or not you need to be concerned about his previous promiscuity. I would definitely go see the doctor and have a talk with your boyfriend. Good Luck!
2006-12-10 15:14:03
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answered by jennqt341 2
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Any time you have unprotected sex, you run the chace of getting an STD. If I were you, both you and your boyfriend should get tested for STD's.
Just because it only happened for a short amount of time and it was your first time having unprotected sex you are able to contract a sexually transmitted disease.
2006-12-10 15:46:47
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answered by Anonymous
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It being your first time has, get this, ABSOLUTELY NOTHING, to do with your statistical chances of contracting an STD. Check with a doctor to see if you have one, you'll want to have it taken care of ASAP. If your boyfriend has an STD then there is a good chance he gave it to you, depending on what he has.
2006-12-10 15:34:19
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answered by The what of wondering is why 2
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100% bc you did not use protection. pregnancy is not the worst thing that can happen to you. the STD that caused yoru genital warts is a lifelong STD.
2006-12-10 20:34:25
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answered by yellabanana77 4
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How might you recognize which you the two are sparkling? have you ever each been examined by using a doctor for each little thing? there are a number of illnesses available. in case you have no longer been examined, you do no longer comprehend. it is likewise achieveable that he's had intercourse with somebody else with out telling you and now's petrified of providing you with a affliction, which might tip you off that he's had intercourse with somebody else.
2016-10-05 03:53:35
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answered by matlock 4
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Sweetie STD's do not have names on them it does not matter if it was your first time or your 20th time, it all boils down to did you protect yourself and do you REALLY know your partner and or his history. It is also important to know what causes and how STD's are transmitted. Please go to the doctor and be safe.
2006-12-10 15:20:33
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answered by lady diva 2002 2
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The chances don't change much whether its your first time or 100th. Of course the more partners you have your risk increases overall, but the other big factor is "how many partners has your partner had." And so on.
2006-12-10 15:13:26
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answered by jeffedl 2
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Depends on what he has/had......
See a doctor, they can usually be cleared up quickly but can lead to cervical cancer which would need further treatment and care!
It's not a big deal to get either checked and taken care of!
2006-12-10 18:49:25
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answered by bubblingbroo 3
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the virus that causes warts, hpv, can be spread by just rubbing against one another skin to skin, you dont need to have intercourse to get that one or herpes. see your doctor
2006-12-10 15:48:46
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answered by Anonymous
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