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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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At a meet a while back the lady requested I bring Latex Free condoms ... luckily Boots had some ... said condoms are very old style & nowhere like the modern ultrafine 2nd skin type ... but im just wondering how common is this allergy as I know lots of people opt for latex free disposable gloves |
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By *oghunter33Woman
over a year ago
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Not all people going for non latex gloves are actually allergic to latex.
Some might get dermatitis (rash) which is a common reaction to latex but it isn't an allergy to latex. However peeps who get those skin irritations are more likely to develop an allergy.
Also People who have to wear regularly latex cloves due to their profession (healthcare, food industry etc) are more likely to become sensitised and develop allergic reactions. One obvious prevention is to use non latex gloves. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Interesting ... everyday a school day .. i think in future i will purchase the latex free version ... that way no issues ... thanks ladies for the input |
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"I'm surprised she didn't supply her own condoms I always do.. I have to use latex free too you'd be surprised how common that actually is. Skyn condoms all the way."
Me too plus lube the outside coating off it |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I'm surprised she didn't supply her own condoms I always do.. I have to use latex free too you'd be surprised how common that actually is. Skyn condoms all the way."
Skyn’s are my go to ones I just buy them regardless |
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