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avron
07-29-2004, 08:00 AM
Hi guys,

A long time ago(about 6-8 months ago) I received a handjob from a 'loose' girl, I was worried to death after that incident, I developed so many symptoms without being able to diagnose any of them.

Anyhow I've had two flesh-raised bumps near where-the-skin-cuts(I am circumcised), I let a doctor look at them when they first appeared. his reactions were suspicious...

when he first looked he said 'no, they are not warts... not yet.' it freaked me out to death, then he asked me to wait, he brought a magnifying glass and looked at it again and said it wasn't a wart and won't be a wart, it's just the skin.

Those bumps didn't look anything similar to the pictures online, the bump isn't bubbly, just a tiny raised flat peace of skin.

I really want to get intimate with my new partner, but I am scared that I might give her something. so I am wondering, must warts always be accompanied by an itchy feeling? shouldn't those bumps become huge warts by now? I mean it's been about 8 months and they still haven't changed in size.

Thanks :rolleyes:

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reni
07-29-2004, 11:06 AM
If they don't look like warts, feel like warts, have the symptoms of warts, and a doctor told you they are NOT warts... then relax, you're fine :)

avron
07-29-2004, 11:19 AM
Thanks reni, other than a bubbly bump; I am not quite sure what the symptoms of warts are...

I am only worried because I did not have those two bumps before. and I am not worried about myself, but worried about my partner. :)

Fetch
07-30-2004, 10:35 AM
Did you mention to the doctor that you were worried that you got warts from a handjob? Because I am sure that he would reassure you that that is not a really easy way to get them. If the girl never washes her hands and is constantly touching her warts (if she even has them, which it doesn't seem like you know for sure) then you could possibly get them, but still I think it would be difficult. I really wouldn't worry about it - especially since the doc doesn't think it's warts.





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