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licking nipples with warts

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Recently I have met a guy. I am gay. I have had an encounter of licking nipples with warts on it. I did not notice it on the first place, after I realized it was too late. I quickly asked the man to leave. I got scared and paranoid. I went to the nearby clinic to consult doctor. I told the doc that I had 2 hpv shots 5 years back and he recommended me to have gardasil 9 to stack up the protection. My concern is that will i get oral hpv after this incident. Please advise, I almost freak out.
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You say warts.  Were these little dots that stuck up? All women have those and they aren't warts.  You also may be talking about papillomas.  These are not contagious.  https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/312657
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Yes. I am sure they were hpv cause they look like small cauliflowers on his nipples. They are contagious! Please give correct information.
You are not a doctor and can't diagnose a woman with HPV all over her nipples. That's not a common thing and you have no medical training to make that call.   This would be uncommon.  And you sound very anxious which may cloud your perception of reality.  Go to your doctor if you have doubts.  There's no test to see if you have hpv of the mouth.  You can read this article.  https://www.healthline.com/health/hpv-in-the-mouth   Most adults get HPV during their life time if they are sexually active.  Again, there is no test and when it is discovered it is usually by the dentist or doctor who examined lesions during a regular visit.  Do you have any lesions?  In the really huge off chance you licked hpv on a woman's nipples, note this***  MOST oral HPV goes away on its own before causing any health problems.  
I agree that the chances of someone having HPV on the nipples are slim. I realize your partner was a male, but there is something called Montgomery Tubercles, which are just oil glands. They help women breast feed, but they are natural in men and women.

https://www.healthline.com/health/montgomerys-tubercles#takeaway

I agree with GuitarRox that you seem really anxious. If this is true, I hope you talk to someone about this.

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