Hi Emachinesxp,
It is not possible to spread genital warts simply through kissing, this would require oral contact with the genitals, but is not a very efficient route of spreading the disease. Genital warts are caused by the Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) and are generally spread through direct genital contact. The only diseases you might possibly spread through kissing, are generally, Mononucleosis (mono) and Herpes simplex 1 (cold sores), neither of which you describe. Though again, there is always a risk of spreading Herpes 1 to the genitals through oral contact. Though the common sexually transmitted form is Herpes Simplex 2.
If you have not been at all sexually active, there is pretty well zero chance you have any form of STD. I would suspect what you are describing are simply ingrown hairs, or some form of irritation of the hair follicle. In a circumcized male, it would not be common to have hair growth around the glans (head) of the penis. If the foreskin is still present (uncircumcized), I could not tell you for sure, but again, it is likely not at all common. You may simply have clogged skin pores.
Either way, these conditions are likely due to humidity or persperation, and should clear up on their own. If they do seem to be getting worse in any way, exhibit any sort of pus or discharge, or just become particularly troublesome, you should schedule a visit with your doctor. There are multiple other possible causes, but most of them are rare and very unlikely.
Please let us know if you have any other questions or concerns. Take care. :)
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