My boyfriend has genital warts, but we always use a condom when we have sex. This should protect me from getting them, right?
Good for you for using condoms! That is really important to decrease your risk of HPV and other sexually transmitted infections. But it is not a perfect solution, as HPV is also carried on the skin and can be spread from skin-to-skin contact and on the fingers. So while you are doing the right thing, you may want to consider immunization against HPV to further protect your long-term health.
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