<p>“That’s why condoms, birth control, and the morning after pill were created.”</p>
<p>Condoms don’t do much to prevent genital warts. </p>
<p>If you want to “bang hot chicks,” then do that in college if that’s your prerogative. But if you are really honestly over that at this point and you want to be in a relationship, just be honest with yourself, and try to separate your own feelings from your worries about what other people would think. Like people have said, if you think she’s attractive, and has a great personality, and you really like her, then what’s the problem? What’s really important is finding someone that you connect with and relate to, and all other things really end up being secondary. I’m not just talking out my rear here, either. I’ve been in a relationship for 3 and a half years so I think I have a pretty good idea of what makes them work. </p>
<p>Secondly, I really don’t believe that you have to be of really close levels of physical attractiveness in order for the relationship to work. My brother is getting married this summer to a woman who is decidedly less attractive than he is, but he loves her regardless because they are such a good match in terms of interests and her personality, and she makes him happy.</p>