Monday, July 30, 2018

Allergic to Cum

"My buddy's girlfriend says she's allergic to cum. Is that a thing? He says she always want him to get her off but she won't return the favor. She won't jack him or suck him off, and absolutely no fucking. Is this some bogus way to put him off rather than getting him off?"
Oh, it's a thing, all right. It's a form of contact dermatitis - a rash develops that can burn, itch, and be downright painful.

Sperm allergy, sometimes called semen allergy or seminal plasma hypersensitivity, is a rare allergic reaction to proteins found in a man's semen. It mostly affects women. Some common symptoms of sperm allergy are redness, swelling, pain, itching, and a burning sensation in the vaginal area. - ISSM

Remember, medicine has long thought that unejaculated semen is actually toxic to men and is at least partly responsible for prostate cancer. So, it shouldn't surprise anyone that it could cause adverse reactions in some women.

Suggest to your friend that he use a condom - even if he's just looking for a hand job.


If she still refuses to get him off after he's taken care of her needs.... Well, it may not seem fair, but men have been doing this to women for centuries. That doesn't make it right, I know. But, if sex is important to him, he's tired of going home and jacking off...






he needs to find a partner who isn't allergic to cum.

8 comments:

AOM SoulFood said...

Mornin' Bro! Hope you had a lovely weekend. All good here. I didn't know there was such a thing as that allergy - certainly glad I don't have that. The condom idea is good advice - or perhaps a FleshLight (FleshJack) anything that would contain his sperm. Enjoy your day, buddy. Thanks for all you do for all of us. Hugs, Licks, and Strokes, AOM

Xersex said...

that's for sure!!!

Unknown said...

Great as always! Hot images! We need rain and a lot. 90% of our state is in drought condition.

Mistress Maddie said...

It's a good thing Im not allergic to cum... I'd be in big trouble.

FRENCH PATRICK said...

She should consult an allergist. He can say at least if she is really allergic as about 5,000 other women in the US, or if that results from an essentially psychological disgust.

One of the treatments is allergy shots containing small doses of the male partner's semen. The other is a technique called intravaginal seminal graded challenge. In this treatment, which takes several hours, every 20 minutes a doctor places increasing amounts of the partner's semen in the woman's vagina.

The other treatment is a technique called intravaginal seminal graded challenge. In this treatment, which takes several hours, every 20 minutes a doctor places increasing amounts of the partner's semen in the woman's vagina.

Both treatments require that the woman and her husband have sex at least two or three times a week for desensitization to the human seminal plasma hypersensitivity (HSP). Don't try them without a doctor's help.

If she doesn't want to be treated, by using systematically condoms some even women can even ignore that they suffer from their allergy.

If not, your reader's buddy to find a partner who isn't allergic to cum, such, maybe, as your reader himself.

Hugs and bisous, my darlings Jean and Pat.

JeanWM said...

Could she go to a dermatologist and get tested? If she is that allergic she could be allergic to other things too?

I think the monsoons have moved east, big rains, downpours. Hugs and bisous.

Anonymous said...

Maybe prolonged exposure would help her build an immunity to the reaction? :-) Maybe that is more my wishful thinking for our male friend. Hope they can find a solution.

SickoRicko said...

Such a problem.