I feel I should always begin with saying that I am not a medical professional. However, I feel that Naveed777's answer was beyond the scope of your specific request. I believe your question was with concern to one of the 20 identified HPV viruses that are spread via sexual activity. These warts are very different in many ways than the other warts Naveed described and should not be confused with or treated as. It is possible to exhibit symptoms of one of these sexually transmitted warts around your inner thigh. However, this could be a completely different class of wart and so you should not attempt to self-diagnose and treat. Go to your physician to receive a full examination. If you don't have insurance there are several free clinics, including planned parenthood, that offer reduced price examinations and treatment for suspected STD symptoms.
Yes, warts can be anywhere on your body... They are named by their presence & location on body, like the warts on genital area are called genital warts, on face they are called facial warts, on feet or hands they are called planter warts, inside mouth they are called oral warts, on or inside anus are called anal warts on other body parts they are called body warts... the first line therpy treatements for all types are different...