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Hello everyone .

I had sex withe sex worker it was protected but I'm worry to contract HPV .

If I get HPV at my pubic can I transmitted to my wife the HPV that cause cervical cancer??
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Hello
Are you sure I get HPV ??
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There is a very small chance you could get it from the actual sex, and none from the licking.

We tell the truth here. If you had a higher risk, we'd let you know, I promise.

I understand you may be feeling guilty or badly or whatever, but guilt doesn't equal risk.
What if I let my wife to get vaccine ??
She is 23 years old
She can get the vaccine, and that protects against several more common strains.

It won't prevent you from getting infected, though. If you are going to continue having sex with other women than your wife, you should also get it. It would benefit you both. If you are able to get it, you should, too.

It is a series of shots, so it doesn't fully work for 6 months.

I will not continue having sex with other I'm only caring for her.
What can I do for her ??
What if my Pines covered is will be infected ??
Or the area around??
And what if give her vaccine and have sex withe covering pubic area by using underwear with Pines hole??
I've already said that since you wore a condom, the risk is really low. It's not 100% risk free, but it's low.

You can use a condom with your wife now, and get her the vaccine - that will help, but the vaccine won't offer full protection until she has her 3rd shot at 6 months. There are several studies that show the first dose offers almost as much protection as she gets from the second and third doses, so that will help.

I still think you should get it, too.

It's not your penis hole that matters - it's the skin of your genitals. Condoms cover a lot of the skin, but not all of it.

Try to remember that your risk was low, and there isn't any need to panic.
Sorry for bothering you but your first comment was choking me {making it highly unlikely that you wouldn't contract it.}
The first comment I understand that it's hi risk
Ohhhhh I'm so sorry - I misworded that. Wearing a condom makes it highly unlikely that you would get it.

I'm going to get someone to edit that because I misspoke. If you use a condom, you have little chance of getting it.

I hope that helps. I'm sorry.  
Hhh Thanks I hope you not saying that to let me move on @_@
No, again, we don't lie here. I made a typo earlier. That's all it amounts to.

Thank you ❤️❤️
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Condoms don't offer 100% protection against HPV, but do offer significant protection, making it highly unlikely that you would contract it.

If you do get it, it's definitely possible - and likely - that you'd transmit it to your wife. There are certain strains that are more likely to cause cervical cancer than others, though.

Remember though - you used a condom, which offers a lot of protection. If you are in a country that offers the HPV vaccine, you should get it if you are going to continue having sex with women who aren't your wife.
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Thanks but I want to ask how If don't get HPV at my pennies how I will transmit it to my wife cervical ??
Also I had licked around a sex worker Virginia can I get throut or mouth HPV ??
HPV is transmitted by skin to skin contact. A condom doesn't protect all the skin that touches. You can get it on skin that will then touch your wife's skin, transmitting it to her.

Do you mean you licked the labia, like the "lips" and folds of skin, but not the hole area?

It's possible to get oral HPV, but oral sex on a vagina is low risk, and oral cancers aren't common. Even if you did get oral HPV, you probably wouldn't have symptoms, and it takes years and years and years to develop oral cancer from oral HPV.

Smoking and heavy alcohol drinking also increase your risk of oral cancers, so if you do either of those things, consider quitting.

Genital HPV is very, very common - about 80-90% of us  - which is billions and billions of people - will get it at least once in our lifetimes. Oral sex is very, very common. Only 450,000 new cases of oral cancer are found each year worldwide.

Be aware of it, but don't panic.

I understand you went outside of your marriage, but the chances of this are really low.
Thanks but I want to say that I liked under her stomach and above Virginia
Oh no, then there's no chance with the oral sex. Only if you licked her actual genital area, like her vulva (labia, folds of skin), or her vagina (the hole) or her anus.
Thanks ^_^
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