Hi, I'm new here' this is like my third post, I have a sever alergy to latex, I also happen to know that condoms have latex in them, and as I'm 16 and don't for see any little lukeys running around for a long time, is there any type of condom that doesnt have latex in it? i am not sexually active yet, havent even had a GF, but i'm just wondring...
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Latex alergy
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There are polyurethane and lambskin(which don't protect from disease) condoms available.
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Lambskin? As in the skin of a lamb?Thats a bit wierd
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Weird? Not really. Actually I believe it's made from stretched intestines.http://www.quikcondoms.com/content.jsp?ch=fun_stuff&id=63http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Condom
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In reply to:The earliest known condoms were used by the Egyptians in the 13th century B.C. They made their condoms out of oiled animal bladders and intestines. It's also said that in ancient Egypt, pharaohs used papyrus reeds to cover their penises during sex. Ancient Roman soldiers used dried sheep intestines (or, as legend has it, the muscles cut from the dead bodies of their enemies) as the preferred condom to ease their minds while raping the widows (how exactly this was believed to work is unknown). The condom appears next in cave paintings at Les Combarelles , in southern France, dated around 100 A.D. Farther east, the Chinese used oiled silk paper, and the Japanese had two forms of a condom: the Kawagata, which was made of thin leather, and Kabutogata, which was made of thin tortoise shells or horns.� I'm never a condom again...
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thanks, I'll keep an eye out
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Yes, they of course have those type of condoms, because some people like you, are allergic to latex. But, I'm sure you can find them at like Rite-Aid or something. Good Luck
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uh, im canadian, we dont have rite aid, least not where i live, we got pharmasave though, mayeb they would have em