Oral sex is very low risk for HPV, even without a condom. Condoms reduce HPV risk for vaginal sex, but they still allow HPV transmission by skin contact above the condom. On average, condoms lower the risk for any one exposure by about 70% -- not bad for that exposure, but of course that's nowhere near perfect. Repeated vaginal sex often leads to HPV despite consistent condom use.
Answered 2/11/2022
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