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If a guy who has been diagnosed with genital warts has been taking medication and getting treated for this condition has sex with a female, are the chances of the female getting genital warts from him lower due to him being treated? I do realize it's a highly contagious virus but just wondering what the chances of contracting it are.
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The medication you take tries to suppress the outbreaks. Since outbreaks are a sign of higher viral activity they obviously signal higher risk of infection. However there might also be “viral shedding” which is contagious, before an outbreak happens. The odds of that happening would be lower than if you did not take the medication, but they’re not zero.
It's sort of like those “tri-lights”: Low, medium, high.. risk.
Answer:
use protection >=[
Answer:
i'd still use protection, what are you doin to be a risk, lickin butt, us a dental dam
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