Condom sense: How to protect yourself if you have a latex allergy

Latex allergy is an allergic reaction that is more prevalent than not. This type of reaction occurs when individuals are exposed to products containing latex. Rubber gloves, balloons, and condoms are a few items that come to mind when thinking “latex”.
 
Symptoms can range from mild to severe allergic reactions. These reactions may include: itching, burning, redness, hives, and even anaphylaxis (rare). Thus, we have a solution: latex-free condoms. I AIN’T TALKIN’ ‘BOUT LAMBSKIN NEITHER, BABY! These condoms were designed for people with latex allergies. They are a safer alternative for protected sex. That’s right homie, you ain’t gotta RAW DAWG nobody.
 

What materials are they made from?

Latex-free condoms are made of alternative materials. They are usually made from polyisoprene, polyurethane, or nitrile. These materials are inert and less likely to cause allergic reactions. Polyisoprene condoms are made from a material that mimics natural rubber. The beauty about Polyisoprene is that, it lacks the proteins that can trigger a latex allergy. Polyurethane condoms are made of a thin and strong plastic. It is also heat-resistant, hypoallergenic, and odorless. Nitrile condoms are made of a synthetic rubber. It is highly resistant to tearing and is often used in medical gloves.
 

Pros: What other benefits are there beyond… you know… The obvious?

The benefits of using latex-free condoms extend beyond allergy prevention. Let’s get into it. These condoms are thinner and stronger than regular condoms because of the materials used. This provides better sensitivity and increased durability. Additionally, polyurethane and nitrile condoms can be used with oil-based lubricants. These are not recommended with latex condoms because they can cause the material to weaken and break.
 

Con’s: What limitations come with latex-free condoms?

There are some limitations to using latex allergy condoms. They may be more expensive than regular condoms, and they may not be as widely available in stores. It is also essential to note that these condoms are less likely to trigger a latex allergy. However, they can still potentially cause allergic reactions in some people. These individuals are sensitive to the particular material used in their production. Thankfully, there are more than one latex-free alternatives.
 

Final Thoughts

Listen, I will be the first to tell you that some bombass sex is beneficial AF in various ways. Be safe about it… If you have a latex allergy, you have several options for condoms. To ensure the effectiveness of using condoms, please read and follow the instructions . All condom expire. Always check the expiry date before you get it poppin with your partner.
 
Lastly, I love y’all forreal. below are a few links to latex-free condom. Get them delivered to your front door.

HAPPY FUKKIN’!!

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BlaqKharma is a devoted mother, artist, and entrepreneur. You can get her RAW perspective here about any and everything under the sun. You can also purchase her vegan personal care products and original art @ flowersnflames.com

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