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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"on a serious note, latex has been identified as an irritant with regards asthma etc. I'd recommend nitrile ones instead! "
There is nothing quite like the burn of being touched by latex. Recently started sending me into mild anaphylaxis! |
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"on a serious note, latex has been identified as an irritant with regards asthma etc. I'd recommend nitrile ones instead!
There is nothing quite like the burn of being touched by latex. Recently started sending me into mild anaphylaxis! "
Mild anaphylaxis? I doubt it. Nothing mild about experiencing a life threatening condition. Mild allergic reaction maybe but not anaphylaxis. |
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By *itzWoman
over a year ago
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"thanks for the offer but I mean as in holding the mans cock wearing them"
yes i do like this. Very naughty nurse conducting examinations. They are so smooth. I like them over my body too, but then i do love latex. Can also be useful for rough working hands on sensitive areas |
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By *ee VianteWoman
over a year ago
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"on a serious note, latex has been identified as an irritant with regards asthma etc. I'd recommend nitrile ones instead! "
Some people are allergic to latex itself but the asthma link to latex gloves actually relates to the powder used in the gloves.
I prefer latex to nitrile gloves, personally. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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'Chlorinated' latex is chemically treated and means you can slip on without live or talc. It can also be suitable for *some* who are usually irritated by the same.
On the topic - yes, as a rubberist latex is very much my cup of tea. |
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