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04-03-2007 07:42 PM |
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can a person be allergic to BOTH a latex AND a non latex condom? ( this is a serious question im not bs'in)
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Have you had sex with her without any protection? Or has she used something for penetration while masturbating? It could be that she is just overly sensitive or has vaginitis or something and basically any penetration could be triggering this.
There probably have been people that are also allergic to both latex and polyurethane condoms but if she hasn’t had a checkup then I wouldn’t jump to that conclusion just because of a rash or irritation when having sex using both types. There always is a natural option too but that doesn’t protect against all types of STDs so I wouldn’t suggest that.
If you guys have been together a long time and trust each other and have had recent workup showing your both clean then she could get on a contraceptive and not use a condom if tests show she really is allergic to both latex and polyurethane.
By the way, if she is sexually active (which she is) then she SHOULD be having regular checkups for her own health! If neither of you can afford it or something I know in the US Planned Parenthood can take care of these things for free or on a sliding scale (your fee is based on your ability to pay) and most decent size or larger cities have free clinics that she could go to.
Edit: Also, Planned Parenthood would be able to give her an exam to figure out this problem. Look one up and check it out. Oh, and yet another option is if she is in a university right now they’ll have student health services that she can use for free.
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