Author, you are only right that parents should take responsibility for the sexual education of their children, but you do not defend yourself and you obviously have a very indiscriminate sex life.
Look, just having someone take you to a gynecologist at 13 doesn't guarantee that at 14 you won't have a litter of any sexually transmitted diseases. It's all about culture, education and upbringing, and it's a matter of personal choice. In our country, unfortunately, the topic of "sex" is taboo, and masturbation is banned by parents and surrounded by false myths, instead of giving young people this freedom, and to be sexually educated, which gives them the right to choose, and who will do what with his body - it depends only on him. Your parents can't beat you 24 hours a day.
At the age of 18, you are responsible for your own sex life, for the diseases you have touched and for your treatment. No one is to blame for you not going to the doctor on time, much less for not having sex with a condom.
Yes, you can infect a healthy man. In oral love, the risk is equally high. The throat area is usually affected. These things are transmitted even with a mouth-to-mouth kiss. In other words, when the mucous membrane comes into contact with the mucous membrane.
Has anyone had warts in their mouth?
What are the symptoms, where do they most often nest, how are they detected, how are they treated?
And does that mean I can't have absolutely no contact with a man ???
I guess if you go to that doctor, it can be established. But don't film yourself unnecessarily
Crazy leaf warts are not transmitted through oral sex, read, this can at least be read honors everywhere. It is not in vain that warts are called genital warts. Otherwise, oral sex can transmit a bunch of other sexually transmitted diseases (HIV, Sichilis, Hepatitis B, Gonorrhea, Chlamydia, Fungi ...), go to the doctor necessarily, although warts are not treated, but are removed and there are drugs to suppress a new manifestation. And remember the papillomavirus, which is the cause of warts and a prerequisite for uterine cancer. The doctor is mandatory and there are places where it is free to search on the Internet
№5, the papilloma virus has over 100 strains, of which about 40 are sexually transmitted. Some of them are low-risk, like warts, others are high-risk, like cervical cancer. Just because you have warts doesn't mean you're going to get cervical cancer. As long as you startle the girl. Warts can usually occur in the mouth because the virus spreads to the mucous membranes, but the chances of this happening are definitely not as high as in vaginal contact.
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