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Have GW, can partner give me GW other places?

So, I was diagnosed with HPV 3 days ago which caused me to have perianal GWs. My boyfriend has asymptomatic HPV, and did not know himself that he had it when he gave it to me.

I've been getting very mixed answers online about whether or not if by having oral sex with him, can he give ME oral warts, because I am predisposition-ed to get genital warts?

I've seen answers that say that oral warts are very uncommon unless you have immuno-problems. I have been with him for almost half a year now, and had been having oral sex with him on a somewhat regular basis before finding out that he gave me HPV and GW.

I'm mostly scared that by continuing having sex with him, I will spread the few (1 or 2) warts that I have perianal to other parts of my genitals//mouth area.
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yea i had something like that, except it was like a lump in my groin and a small bump on my labia but the doc just looked at it and said it was follicilits (spelled that horribly)... going for another opinon though.  hope all works out for you
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One day after shaving, I found 1 or 2 extremely small pimple like bumps on my perianal region. I thought they might be form of moscullum or blocked follicles. I tried to "pop" them, but they just bled. About a week later, another had formed near the 2. Went to my DR and they said it was HPV.

While I don't doubt it being GWs anymore, I'm going to a dermatologist for a biopsy if possible to determine for sure. The doctor i went to wasn't helpful to me at all.
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warts can be spred to the mouth and throat, but little information is known on it, or at least that's what i get from the net. if you don't mind me asking, what were your symptoms/how were you diagnosed with gw... it sucks and i hope things get better for u.
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