Marina is right. Molluscum is not the same thing as genital warts or herpes. Molluscum is caused by a poxvirus, genital warts by a papilloma virus and genital herpes by a herpesvirus. Molluscum does not occur in the form of an outbreak per se, unlike herpes, and often occurs in kids and adolescents who aren’t sexually active (they get it from contact with someone else). Moreover, if the lesions are gone, then you aren’t contagious. In contrast, people with genital herpes shed herpes virus even when they have no lesions. That is why lots of people get herpes even though their partners don’t have lesions at the time. In summary, you need not mention the molluscum.
You could get yourself tested for herpes because that is something you might want to mention to future partners. I try to dissuade people from thinking that herpes is a stigma. 30% of the US population has herpes, and so whether you get it or not during your lifetime is really just a question of luck, not necessarily sexual promiscuity.