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ms deelight
Posted: Jun 23 2008, 09:05 AM
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QUOTE (mylittleponytales @ Jun 21 2008, 08:57 PM)

am i right?
because i was curious about this since i am allergic to animals and pretty much everything under the sun

Mylittleponytales, sorry, but yes, I agree with your conclusion. Barrier methods are poor protection; they are created for human/human sexual interaction. Anywhere on your body the animal would have contact with you, could precipitate an allergic reaction. Since allergic reactions usually get “worse” over time, the more you are exposed, the more serious the reaction could become. There are some people that have an anaphylactic reaction the first time they are exposed to an allergen. Such as the poster below you …

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Posted: Jun 23 2008, 09:19 AM
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QUOTE (k9RawButt @ Jun 22 2008, 08:27 AM)
I was hoping to be bred again, but, after reading this post, guess I better forget it!



k9RawButt, I am soooo glad you are here to share this experience with us... I am indeed sorry you had this happen in your life... you must have been terrified! Your host reacted quickly and appropriately, good story on his part. It is not always known what in the environment precipitates an allergic response. The treatment is to treat the symptoms, and give systemic support.

It is very important not to delay treatment or intervention out of fear. It is not necessary to divulge the cause of the allergic reaction.
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Posted: Jun 28 2008, 09:07 PM
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I too also suffered an allergic reaction to the one and only time I was mounted by a dog. I started feeling that all over itchy feeling after he released me and lay on the bed for awhile. It seemed to get worse and I was VERY nervous that would result in a full-blown systemic response. I think that my adrenaline over the situation helped keep it bay. I tried to relax and breath through it and just lay there until it passed. That was 17 years ago and I have not had another encounter since then due to this (but I want to).

Does anyone know if this is a general response or specific to a dog. In other words, if I had this reaction to this k9 will I have it to all k9's or was it only him? Any people experience an allergic reaction and were brave enough to try it again with a different k9 and not have a reaction?

thanks.
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ms deelight
Posted: Jun 29 2008, 07:28 AM
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QUOTE (BayAreaK9Luvr @ Jun 28 2008, 12:07 PM)
Does anyone know if this is a general response or specific to a dog. In other words, if I had this reaction to this k9 will I have it to all k9's or was it only him? Any people experience an allergic reaction and were brave enough to try it again with a different k9 and not have a reaction?

Allergens are not that specific, there can be allergies to grasses, pollens, dogs, cats many things… as if you are allergic to bees; you are just not allergic to one bee. I know you wish to revisit that pleasure, but the price in your health could be much higher this time, than the first. Allergies tend to get worse, not better…. Although not the “real” thing, there are many realistic toys that could help you relive the fantasy in a safer way.
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Posted: Jun 29 2008, 12:33 PM
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QUOTE (ms deelight @ Mar 25 2008, 07:44 PM)
There have been questions posted regarding the possibility of allergic reactions during or after sexual contact. Having an allergy to the semen of an animal is very possible, and the introduction of semen into the mouth, vagina or anus allows fast absorption because of the nature of the tissue (mucus membrane). Penile contact with the vaginal or anal tissue of another species involves less exposure and may show symptoms of an allergic reaction more slowly, showing up after repeated experiences. If the contact is with the animal�s tongue, there can be a sensitivity reaction just because of the repetition. The tongue is intended in animal�s life to perform many activities. Irritation and tenderness will pass quickly; a cold pack will provide comfort if needed.

An allergic reaction can be expressed as a mild reaction, such as eczema, hives, hay fever and asthma. An Anaphylactic reaction can be life threatening, the entire system reacts. Noticeable symptoms are severe difficulty in breathing and a sudden drop in blood pressure resulting in fainting or loss of consciousness. This is a life-threatening Emergency, oral medications will not be able to fix this condition. Seek emergency help immediately. You do not have to reveal what precipitated the reaction. The treatment will be the same no matter what the cause. However getting dressed, if possible will help deter certain lines of questions.

The tendency to respond in an allergic fashion is an inherited trait. If you have had past allergic reactions, you are apt to be sensitive to more things in your environment. If you do have a history of allergies, proceed cautiously with this new erotic experience. Allergies do not get better over time, they get worse. If you have had an Anaphylactic reaction ever in your life, stick to movies�Since semen is a foreign protein, the body will most likely respond in a very life threatening way.

Treatments of Allergies are many and varied. Avoidance, medication, and desensitization injections (these shots take years to work and since animals can be removed easily from the environment, most insurance companies will not pay for them) Medication that is used to treat allergies are commonly called anti histamines. Over the counter medication include, Benadryl
(diphenhydramine)  25-50mg every 4-6 hrs, maximum daily dose is 400mg per day. Claritin (loratadine) 10mg once a day. Zantac ( ranitidine) 150mg twice a day ( yes, I know it is usually used to treat heartburn but it is also an antihistamine ) Barrier methods are not very effective as condoms are constructed for humans and the anti spermicidal condoms are irritating to the mucus membranes of the dog. There has been mention of an �EpiPen�, The active ingredient is Epinephrine, and this medication can only be obtained with a prescription. There are health risks inherent in the medication itself, and should be used only by the person it is prescribed, whose physician is aware of the person�s health history. Allergy symptoms get increasingly worse with each exposure to the allergen (whether it is semen, bee stings or pollen) .

To my knowledge there is no way to test for an allergy to semen pre exposure. I have read suggestions to try �scratch� tests with the semen, however the scratching itself can cause irritation and end up confusing the issue. Taking a small amount of semen and putting it on the forearm and covering it with plastic wrap and leaving it over night may help with the question of possible reactions. If the area is red or red and raised, proceed with caution.

If you have questions, I will try to answer them or leave you links to areas of information to read. The Forum is a great storehouse of information and support, both written and in the community.

~~ Take care, ms dee~~

thank you thank you thank you any one have any thought about douching after incounters to normalize PH in the host since semen has a much higher ph the a vagina and large amounts can flood the normal flora , hi PH leads to yeast build up. to me it sounds like perhaps there are more than one issue here
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Posted: Jun 30 2008, 08:49 AM
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QUOTE (cainenki @ Jun 29 2008, 03:33 AM)
thank you thank you thank you any one have any thought about douching after incounters to normalize PH in the host since semen has a much higher ph the a vagina and large amounts can flood the normal flora , hi PH leads to yeast build up. to me it sounds like perhaps there are more than one issue here



The practice of “douching” is frowned upon; it was once thought to be a positive thing for a woman to indulge in, a matter of cleanliness. When a woman douches she washes out the semen, yeast and the lactobacillus. Lactobacillus a normal part of the vaginal flora, can right the Ph which is altered during sexual interaction (if there is ejaculation in the vagina) . Eating yogurt with active cultures can support the healthy flora of a woman’s vagina.

Let’s remember…the vagina’s purpose is … SEX….which leads to procreation ( when sexual congress is between the same species) … the pleasure that mother nature imparts in the experience it to meant to encourage more… Ummmm more...

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Posted: Jul 2 2008, 01:54 PM
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thanks ms dee light your info is appricated :beer:
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Posted: Jul 5 2008, 03:34 AM
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Thanks for sharing your knowlage ms dee! :beer: :clapping:
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Posted: Jul 15 2008, 05:29 AM
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i should also ask for the well being of other dogs that what if the owner has a known virous (aids,hpv,herpes...) can the dog inherit these with sex ((note i am asking on behalf for people to not hurt animals if it is possible to pass these))
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Posted: Jul 18 2008, 08:58 AM
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QUOTE (xxBeastmasterxx @ Jul 14 2008, 08:29 PM)
i should also ask for the well being of other dogs that what if the owner has a known virous (aids,hpv,herpes...) can the dog inherit these with sex ((note i am asking on behalf for people to not hurt animals if it is possible to pass these))



The short answer is no.



The long answer is ….IF one were to share a canine partner with a human who is infected with a sexually transmitted disease; it is possible that another human who also shared intimate contact with the canine could become infected. I do not have any idea how long a time that would be. There have been studies on transmission based on exposure to blood, semen, saliva for many of the STD’s that are human specific.

STD’s are host specific, there are those who only infect humans, and there are STD’s that host specific to other species. There are also diseases that are transmitted thru sexual contact that are just opportunistic and love the host they are in.

If you have a more detailed question you can pm me, and I will try to answer......please note this thread is centered on Allergies.



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Posted: Sep 7 2008, 06:57 AM
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this is mad late, but...
ms deelight- thank you for your response to my question!

i was just at a friend's who has a dog and despite being on a great prescription allergy medicine just being around him almost gave me an asthma attack, nevermind the sneezing -___-
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Posted: Sep 13 2008, 05:59 PM
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Ok i know your getting alot of questions ms dee and hope this one is a good one.

Awhile back now I had sex with a female great dane. (sevral times) I did not notice anything going on (reaction wise). About three weeks later (not haveing sex with the female dog) i met a girl (human) and me and her had sex like three or four times. Then we broke up, after about a week I started haveing sex with the female dog again and during that week started to notices my crouch area was itching bad. Mostly on my inner thighs. The (human) girl did not pass any thing on to me (HIV, ADS, so forth) But i can't help but wonder if maybe the Dog had something to do with my itchieness. Seeing as how it was about a week after me and the girl broke up. And it was on my inner thighs where the female dogs legs would mostly rub up against. I almost always had sex with her while I was in a chair and her standing would put her vulva right at the right hight for me while I sat. But if it WAS the female human why did it take a week to start reacting?

Also my mother has allergies and my dad has asthma. I do not have any allergies to anything and also do not have asthma. Any help on weather it was the female dog or maybe the female human would help.
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Posted: Sep 15 2008, 10:06 PM
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DragonLord,

I am not sure you are describing an allergy. It does sound like what is commonly referred to as jock itch. This is a local area of a yeast infection. Using an anti fungal cream, which can be purchased over the counter, treats it. You can try either the cream for “ athlete’s foot” or use the cream sold for yeast infections in the ladies section. Keep the area dry after showering, you may use a blow dryer, be careful how close you hold it and the temperature setting. Sleeping naked can help keeping the area exposed to air.

Allergies can develop over time, but I would try this to see if it helps. We all have “yeast” on our skin, but it takes a break in the barrier of the skin itself for a problem to develop, yeast is also present in the vagina of all women. A yeast “infection” is just an overgrowth for a host of many reasons.

Please let me know how this goes, ms dee
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Posted: Sep 18 2008, 12:53 AM
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I tried my dogs cum for the first time today, and it left my mouth kinda itchy and tingly...is this an allergic reaction or normal?
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Posted: Sep 25 2008, 02:46 PM
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QUOTE (murphy01 @ Sep 17 2008, 04:53 PM)
I tried my dogs cum for the first time today, and it left my mouth kinda itchy and tingly...is this an allergic reaction or normal?


Murphy, I decided to ask a few members that I know, for some input on this particular question. There is a possibility that you had some irritation in your mouth from the guard hairs that are on the end of some dog’s penises. I think however that you may have had an allergic response to the semen . You stated that this was your first exposure to oral and semen, have you had the semen touch you in other areas of your body ?

Mucus membranes and allergens … react with more intensity and often sooner than say breathing difficulties or sneezing to a dog in your environment. My suggestion, would to proceed very carefully if you repeat this experience .

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