Anal Warts

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I'm 22y gay guy , been sexually active with only one guy in my life. I had unprotected sex for the first time with him and 3 weeks later i had a wart on my penis shaft , i was the top in this case. Used podowart paint and it disappeared. now i had anal sex with him and 3 weeks later i have anal warts. last month he had taken HIV and vdrl test because he frequently donates blood... both negative. he does not have any warts. What should i do ? Should i also get myself tested for HIV and VDRL ? i did get myself tested after first unprotected sex and it was negative.

i'm attaching pictures cause im unsure are they even warts.

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  • Posted

    Does your partner had anal warts when you had anal sex with him?

    After how much time after anal sex you developed warts on penis?

    How many partners you had till now?

    How many partners your bf had?

    the pic is not clear to tell if you have warts or something else.

    Also how sure you are if there was wart on your penis?

    • Posted

      No i didnt see any...and he also confirmed he does not have any.

      After 3 weeks

      one one...my current bf thats all

      quite a few but always protected sex

      not sure at all

    • Posted

      if your bf doesn't had warts, it is strange to have warts.

      Also 3 weeks are too soon for warts to develop.

      the second pic do look like warts.

  • Posted

    warts can take a long time to show. and someone who has hpv may not have any warts due to how long they can take to show. but can take 2 weeks to 8 months if not longer.

    it would be a good idea to see a doctor in any case.they could just be skin tags due to the friction. all the best

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