How do u know if you're alergic to condoms, or some condoms?!


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Answers: any kind..trojan extended pleasure.

Most of the time, if you have a latex allergy, you will have discovered it by the time you need condoms by having a reaction to a plastic watch or piece of sporting equipment or something like that -- even the waistband of your underwear or the little piece of stretchy material that holds a mask on your face. If it doesn't show up until you're sexually active, you might notice some kind of itch or rash on your penis or other parts that make contact with the condom. Most of the time these reactions are fairly mild, and if you can't feel them while you're actually having sex, you might not mind the little bit of reaction you have afterward. It is more serious if you are a health care professional who has to wear latex most of your day. Some of those people have to find a different career because of their latex allergy.

If you really are allergic to latex, you can always use non-latex condoms. They cost about the same, but some studies show that they are not as effective as preventing against STDs.

Most allergic reactions against the skin cause rashes. If you have a rash after having sex with a condom, it may be the latex or the lubricant in the condom. In any cause, I would ask your family doctor, you could have a test done.





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