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Old 01-11-2008, 04:31 PM   #1
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I have been sexually active for some time now, and he always has worn a condom & I was just wondering is it normal to still be in pain when he first goes in me for it to hurt ? Could I be allergic to the condom ? Or could this be something serious ?
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Old 01-11-2008, 07:03 PM   #2
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is it just pain around the opening of your vagina? maybe your not wet enough or maybe a little tensed up. make sure you have adequate lube on hand and also make him go slow at first that might help out and yes lots of people can be allergic to latex, what most condoms are made from. there are alternatives to latex condoms. there are lamb skin types to.
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thanks your always a quick response i very much appreciate it lol
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Grrrr I have a latex sensitivity and you would be irritated at the entry. I was irritated throughout the sex, though. I would have to stop after only a few minutes, it had the dry-hair-swimming-cap feeling. I would get a hot and burning sensation that didn't go away, even after the condom was gone for a while.

My gyno can't even wear latex gloves during an exam.

Be careful if you think that's the case, because a latex allergy can cause anaphylactic shock.

There are polyurethane condoms and lambskin, probably even something new since I was single, but know that lambskin supposedly is not a protector against STDs, just pregnancy.
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