What Are All The Ways My Boyfriend Can Catch Anal Warts From Me?

I was recently diagnost with Anal warts. I don’t see any symptoms of the virus but I know its there. What preventative measures, besides not having sex, can I take so he doesn’t get infected?

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7 Responses to “What Are All The Ways My Boyfriend Can Catch Anal Warts From Me?”

  1. Balki Says:

    Condoms dude. You don’t want to give him those. He can get them from oral, anal, and you can spread them even by wiping your a$$. You might want to ask the doc if they are microscopic yet, if so you can get them lasered off.

  2. Ayanami Z Says:

    Ask a doctor how its spread. Through some liquid from your anus? Bodily fluids? You have to know how its spread before you can take the proper measures. But basically, the safest thing for now is to not get his hands, or whatever, anywhere near your naked crotch area. Until you can get a confirmation its spread through bodily contact, or liquid transfer through the skin, Thats all I can advise you to do.
    Otherwise, see a doctor.

  3. Dr. Wise, Ob/Gyn Says:

    if you have anal sex or vaginal sex wearing a condom will decrease the risk of transmission

  4. midnite Says:

    tell him to strap twice and u may definitely want 2 use KY

  5. bluegurl Says:

    use a condom or you can ask your doctor for help. Asking a doctor might be a good idea.

  6. thom t Says:

    This is too hard for me. There is a thorough article in WIlkepedia.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genital_wart – 43k

  7. BJC Says:

    HPV, the virus that causes anal warts can be spread by:
    Penetrative intercourse
    Digital / vaginal
    Digital / anal
    Oral / anal
    Skin to skin contact
    Objects (if used on two people without being cleaned or covered with a new condom)
    If you haven’t already had one, I would recommend that you undergo an anal pap smear (not invasive or painful at all). While the types of HPV that cause warts are considered low risk for cancer, the rate of anal cancer is increasing every year and anal paps should be routine for anyone engaging in anal sex, or anyone with a partner who has genital warts regardless of whether anal sex is practiced, or anyone who is HIV+.

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