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Originally posted by iwantchixx
It can't be killed.
In males the virus lays dormant after the visible part of it is treated (they used liquid nitrogen on my cock). Females is a different story, they use vinegar inside to see if it puffs up, if it does, it's a wart, they zap 'em off with lazers. Problem is, the cervix holds a high concentration of it and even though dormant, can creep up at any time and infect her partner. Also, it can cause serious health problems in women. Cervical cancer, miscarriages and prolonged bleeding.
What I thought was a zit that scarred me at age 9 turned out to be a tiny wart. Doc used liquid nitro and mutherfucker is HURT.
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And there is no way to test for it if there are no visible signs, unless you opt for an expensive DNA test...I think they have that available now.