Jeez here we go again.
HPV is an extremely complex subject. In terms of related genital warts, you must seek a professional 'in person' consultation for a definitive diagnosis. Individual variations in cases are enormous and that is reflected in treatment options. I assume the OP has done this and has been prescribed accordingly and hopefully hasn't used self diagnosis and an online pharmacy to obtain the Warticon?
As for name and shame, irrespective of site rules, the accuracy of the source (in particular the timescale) is like pissing in the wind.
In the case of warts, it is passed by skin to skin contact so a condom will only protect the area covered. It can be transmitted without the presence of visible warts. As a result nearly everyone who is sexually active especially over a long period of time will have been in contact with the virus ... often on multiple occasions. It is very contagious. What happens after contact is as I say widely variable and complex.
There is huge stigma (and associated myths) surrounding genital warts, way in excess of it's actual seriousness as a condition.