Genital warts are caused by the Human Papillomavirus (HPV) and HPV is a sexually transmitted disease. HPV is contracted by having sex with someone who is infected. While the warts can be removed, the virus cannot be cured.
The virus continues to live in your skin, therefore future breakouts are possible. On another note: You can have HPV for many years without knowing it. You may not have any symptoms and then all of a sudden you have an outbreak.In that case, it would be unwise to blame it on your current lover.
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