Being in a relationship, should a person have sex with their partner knowing he/!


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PEOPLE DO IT ALL THE TIME. HPV nowadays is unavoidable because it can be passed even with use of a condom. There isn't even a test for males. If you go to the gyno regularly (at least 2xs) a year, and use condoms, then I really wouldn't worry. HPV can and will develop into cervical cancer for women who leave their bodies untreated for too long. Most cases of HPV go away on their own. The cells can be removed, if they don't go away, but thats not too much fun. Biopsies are invasive. Make sure that when you get your pap done that you demand with your pap an HPV test. All too often doctors are giving the old test that does not always pick up the HPV cells. FYI the strain of HPV that causes genital warts is not the kinds that leads to cervical cancer.

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HPV isn't really that uncommon. I've read that 75%-80% of the WORLD has it and most don't even know it. (That's why so many people have it, they don't know it, and spread it.)

You can always wear a condom (which you should be doing anyway).

HPV is a virus that can cause cancer as well as Genital Warts. It cause scar tissue in your tubes and can cause you to become sterile. It is a disease, do not take it lightly. Use a condom. And it is still contagious even if there are no symptoms. There are test for you and him to confirm if it is HPV. Be careful.

HPV isn't something detrimental to your health really. The only thing that can be detrimental is if you are a female it has been linked to cervical cancer. However if it is something that you get all you have to do is be sure to continue going to the doctor routinely to get your regular check ups. HPV is so very common and many people don't even know that they have it, for all you know you could have it already, not all forms of HPV show symptoms, and even though your partner may show symptoms you may not, it all depends really on your body. It is very treatable also. I would however take your time, it is very different to get something such as HPV from a partner that you know you want to be with for a long time knowing that you care for that person and you are comfortable knowing you probably will get it. But it is much different to just get it from someone who you aren't to sure about, take your time before you have sex with them just to make sure you are willing to get something such as HPV, and good luck,and trust me, HPV is not that big of a deal, it is very common and you just have to keep yourself checked out once you do come in contact with a person who has it. GOOD LUCK!

NO-NO-NO HPV Can cause cervical cancer in women. Just use a blubber and then it should be safer.
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