Yes you can.
If you ask your love partner if the two of you are still in a relationship, and he says he does not know, then you are not together anymore.
Not usually. But still frequently the partner too gets the symptoms. Partner may feel excited or get upset depending on the situation. If the partner is one of the infertility couple, he feels very happy. At the same time he feels anxiety about that every thing should go well. He may share variety of symptoms. The partner may become too much caring in such case. In case of the unwanted pregnancy the partner may get upset.
Yes it is still possible to be infected.
That just means he is observant. We are all only human and regardless if we have a partner or not we will still look and that is completely normal. Do not read anymore into it than it is.
You know you are still in love with your present partner because you don't have to ask if you're still in love with them.
Yes. Absolutely still use a condom. There are several different strains of HPV. Some cause nasty symptoms, some do almost nothing, and some can lead to cervical cancer.
i have done it once and hated myself for it and still do now. i am no longer with the person i cheated on and it is a good thing too. the moment you think about cheeting on your partner is the moment you no longer have feelings or love them anymore.
Not really. I suppose if that person then put their finger on their genitals they might run a risk. Genital warts prefer the skin on your gentials. They are not the same as the warts that might show up on your fingers and vice versa. You'll notice the skin on your hands is very different than the skin on your genitals. Next time you and your partner do this - make sure they have no cuts on their fingers, and have them wash their hands right afterward. Better yet, if you're really worried - ask them to wear a latex glove!
not anymore......
No the pills would not work effectively. Your partner needs to be tested for this STD and if he is positive, he will need to take medication to clear up the infection. If cost is an issue, there are a couple of options:Contact your local Department of Health of family planning office to find out about free or low-cost treatments.Ask your health care provider if expedited partner therapy for chlamydia is legal in your state, and whether you can get a prescription for your partner.
Yes.
Yes. HPV does not affect future fertility.