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Q: Help Me And My Girl
asked by: bob1bob on August 11th, 2005
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When I have sex with my girl she gets a itchty red rash, the next day. It varies in severity and lenght. When we use a condom she gets it on the outermost part of her where we touched.

She told me once when we were broken up she slept with a guy and this didnt happen. Anybody ever have this happen or know wat it could be. Some kind of allergic reaction to me?
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innocent_me
replied on August 11th, 2005
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Not you..... Maybe the condom? Did she use a condom with the other guy? Maybe you should switch brands.....
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SaraAnne
replied on August 13th, 2005
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How sensitive is her skin? I know women who are severely allergic to types of soaps, laundry detergents, shampoos etc. If she's like that, she could be allergic to whatever you cleanse yourself with, or maybe even the laundry detergent that cleans whatever she was naked on?? Just a thought. If her skin's not sensitive then i'm stumped too
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jenjsmith
replied on August 24th, 2005
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I do the same thing. I just wash after sex, then no rash
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Sammy001
replied on August 24th, 2005
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Yeah...As funny as this sounds I think I am allergic to cum..


Do you go down on her, or shave your bag?...I mean stubble too irritates sometimes!
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lovely22
replied on August 24th, 2005
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Try a different type of condom. She could be allergic to it. Or sometime women can be allergic to there partners bodily fluid.
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bori227
replied on August 28th, 2005
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Maybe it could be your diet, what you eat could be affecting her, this mostly happens when you eat a lot of red meat try eating more vegetables and fruits and less red meat
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JasenG
replied on August 29th, 2005
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There are a variety or reasons that this could be happening. Try using a different type of lube, condom, or washing both partner's genitals before and after sex.
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