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ARE SOME LATEX CONDOMS MORE IRRITATING TO THE SKIN THAN OTHERS?

Question by Bigpaintballbob85:
Are some latex condoms more irritating to the skin than other folks?

I am allergic to latex, but not severly. Not even close. But i put on a durex extra sensitive and i got a Little rash, nothing at all too bad. Just asking yourself if other brands might affect the irritation, due to the fact prior to i cease employing latex condoms altogether, i want to know that it wasnt just that one brand.


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Answer by Shana B
You might possibly be allergic to the spermicide employed on some condoms…

Answer by Bryan Justin
I concur with the girl above me. You could also be allergic to the spermicide they have on the condoms. I would attempt and discover condoms that are latex completely free, and also spermicide free of charge, and go from there.

Answer by lifesuxalot1213
the guy above me is proper get latex free condoms

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