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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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It can be because of something they have eaten... I only know as I read it somewhere..
I've had it when I've spent hours covered... But not a proper rash...
Cali x
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I think I may have an allergy to my sperm.
It makes all the hairs on my belly stick together and goes really hard after a few days. Then after a couple of weeks it causes me a great deal of pain when I have to rip the mandruff from the mohican style tufts of belly hair |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I can beat that... Makes me feel like I've got flu!
I didn't believe I could be at first but after much trawling of the net I've found it's more common than you'd think. There are a few ways to get around it. Most common answer seems to be to swallow a tiny amount of it, the size of a pinhead to begin with and increase the amount you take each time until you can take a full load of it without reacting to it. It sucks if it happens with someone you really like! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Yes it is possible. It is rare (obviously !) and is a recognised hypersensitivity reaction that can develop over time, and can be brought on by any exposure to semen including oral, vaginal and anal sex.
It can vary between a mild rash / genital swelling to full blown anaphylaxis - a reaction where the airway swells to the extent intensive care admission is required , thankfully rare. Treatment is possible in the form of a desensitisation programme where you are exposed to increasing amounts of semen slowly over a prolonged period of tIme so the immune system adapts to it. |
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over a year ago
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Wow! I really hope I don't get that bad with it! I find ingesting isn't so bad, the reaction comes on a lot faster but it's not as severe. I think mine came on after a 10 year break from men, think my body now just thinks ugh... Wtf's that and rejects it |
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over a year ago
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Anti-histamines should work, but only for a mild reaction. It may be best to contact your GP and go for sensitivity testing. People who are at risk of serious hypersensitivity reactions carry a adrenaline pen with them at all times in case of emergencies |
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this came up on the bbc program QI
apparently sperm has the ability to transmit allergies.
ie. if you are allergic to strawberry's
and the guy has eaten them recently then comes over you you will react to his sperm and come out in a rash
hope this helps |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Hmmm... this is the only allergic reaction I've ever had to anything.... How crap is that!! LOL
Loving the nut analogy! (That's not how you spell it I'm sure but everyone knows what I mean!) |
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over a year ago
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"Anti-histamines should work, but only for a mild reaction. It may be best to contact your GP and go for sensitivity testing. People who are at risk of serious hypersensitivity reactions carry a adrenaline pen with them at all times in case of emergencies"
How do you get tested for spunk allergy does the doctor spunk over you and wait for a reaction, |
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over a year ago
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Absolutely no idea, never been tested... I just know how it makes me feel and given the timings it's way too much of a coincidence for it to be just a coincidence if you know what I mean?! |
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