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    Default Allergic to condoms.

    What i mean is that i am allergic to latex. My ex gf didn't believe me and when we wanted to have sex she forced a condom on me. It took my hives and rashes for her to believe me. I've been searching for some escorts who'd want to do it without endangering me since every1 insist i wear a condom. What do i do??



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    There are non-latex condoms (lambskin) made specifically for people with latex allergies. They are readily available just about anywhere that sells condoms. So...go buy some fucking condoms.



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    Quote Originally Posted by tsmandy
    There are non-latex condoms (lambskin) made specifically for people with latex allergies. They are readily available just about anywhere that sells condoms. So...go buy some fucking condoms.
    Ditto.

    In this world you have to know by now that there are alternatives to just about anything. I mean when they sell turkey-free turkey (tofurky) you know there are options. Get yourself the lambskin or some other synthetics and stop asking your partner to do something dangerous.


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    Try non-latex, non-spermicide condoms
    Non-latex condoms are available, so it would make sense to try these. Check the description on the packet. Non-latex condoms will usually state that they are made from polyurethane (but there are other non-latex materials). As well as not provoking an allergic reaction, they do not have a rubbery smell. Also, they conduct body heat better so they feel thinner than they really are, which may make sex more pleasurable.

    Durex Avanti is a widely available polyurethane condom.
    eZ.on is a polyurethane condom that is ‘bidirectional, so you can put it on inside-out.
    Tactylon is another non-latex condom.


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    "Fucking" condoms...

    ROTFLMAO

    So Mandy would those be fucking condoms? Or condoms FOR fucking?

    Aww, fuck it...

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    TS Jamie

    Oh, PS - I just learned it's "National No Cursing Week." LOL



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    Thanks every1 for all your help and advice. I couldn't find any lambskin but about the polyurethane, there are some. Thnks especially to sexy shana



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    Quote Originally Posted by justatransgirl
    "Fucking" condoms...

    ROTFLMAO

    So Mandy would those be fucking condoms? Or condoms FOR fucking?
    both.



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    Lambskin were sold under the name of Naturalamb last I recall over 35 years ago. First wife was alergic to latex or so she thought. Lambskin's are made from sheep intestines and are permiable, so they aren't your best choice against STD's espeically virals. The polyurethane ones are great especially if you prefer oil based lubes such as Albolene or petroleum jelly.



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    lambskin from what i remember only prevents pregnancy and can still pass stds



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    Quote Originally Posted by sunairco
    Lambskin were sold under the name of Naturalamb last I recall over 35 years ago. First wife was alergic to latex or so she thought. Lambskin's are made from sheep intestines and are permiable, so they aren't your best choice against STD's espeically virals. The polyurethane ones are great especially if you prefer oil based lubes such as Albolene or petroleum jelly.
    Petroleum Jelly is not safe to use with condoms.



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