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Posted: Oct 9 2006, 12:44 AM
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Hello all,

I have had limited experience with dogs...When I was younger I gave head to a male K9 and loved it...and I lived with two females this summer. Much to small to be entered, but they loved to lick me and eat my semen.

However, I've always wanted to be mounted by a male dog, maybe even more than one. I had that chance today, when I met up with another BF member and his male dog. We went for a walk and found a secluded spot in the woods.

After some mild foreplay, the dog practically tackled me and tried to mount me. I dropped my pants and let him have it.

It took 3 tries to get him in, because I was dry and he was pushing hard. It hurt. Finally, my ass was wet enough, and he got it in. He f***** me very hard and I absolutely loved it. I didn't get a chance to see his doggy cock, but my friend told me it was 7". He prevented me from taking the knot, as it was my first time.

Finally, doggy was spent and pulled out, spilling doggy semen all over my ass and all over the ground. I really wanted more, but we had to wait a few minutes for doggy to "recharge".

Then, I started to feel a little funny. My throat was tight, and my face felt swollen. I tried to ignore it, cause I really wanted to try taking the knot, but I couldn't, it kept getting worse. I told him I think I'm having a reaction, and we had better call it a day, and we started walking back to the truck.

On the way, I got very sick and almost threw up. He told me to try pooping out the dog semen, and I did, and that helped. I was sweating profusely. I made it to my car and drove home, becoming covered in a rash anywhere he drooled or came on me...the back of my neck, my arms, my thighs, everywhere. A quick glance in the mirror showed that the white part of my eyes was nearly solid red.

I couldn't stop scratching. I got home and got in the shower, and then went to bed, and here I am.

I'm so dissappointed right now. It felt so amazing, but it's an experience I will only have once. I guess I'll have to stick to female animals :( I wonder if I'm allergic to horse, as well?
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Posted: Oct 9 2006, 12:55 AM
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I don't think the dog had anything to do with it.

You said you were walking outside to find a secluded spot, what you probably got into was poison ivy or something else that was on the ground at the time.

I have never heard of someone that was soo alergic to a dog that they had those symptoms.

I would put money on it that it was something on the ground and not the dog.
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Posted: Oct 9 2006, 01:06 AM
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Would the symptoms go away after a shower and a nap? I thought poison ivy was worse than that? I was wearing long pants and didn't really touch a whole lot of vegetation. Hmmm.
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Posted: Oct 9 2006, 01:12 AM
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It was definately an allergic reaction to something, but I seriously doubt it was the dog. If you have health insurance, go to your doctor and get a referral to an allergist. Have them run every test in the book. I doubt that you'll find it was dogs.
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Posted: Oct 9 2006, 01:16 AM
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I'm really sorry to hear that! It must be so disappointing. :(

Even if there was the chance that it wasn't the dog (which I doubt?) those are symptoms of a mild Anaphylaxis reactions and, personally, I wouldn't risk it again if it where me.
(Symptoms of Anaphylaxis:
• difficulty breathing
• swelling (particularly of the face, throat, lips, and tongue in cases of food allergies)
• rapid drop in blood pressure
• dizziness
• unconsciousness
• hives
• tightness of the throat
• hoarse voice
• nausea
• vomiting
• abdominal pain
• diarrhea
• lightheadedness...
Reactions can differ from person to person, and by age as well)

Usually that much of an allergy to dogs would be provoked by both genders? If you weren't affected by female dogs, that's intersting... Hmm...

I'm thinking maybe it could be something else... Maybe something about that particular dog, or even an insect bite... Poison Ivey I thought lasted for at least a week or two?

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Posted: Oct 9 2006, 01:30 AM
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QUOTE (Särx @ Oct 9 2006, 01:16 AM)
I'm really sorry to hear that! It must be so disappointing. :(

Even if there was the chance that it wasn't the dog (which I doubt?) those are symptoms of a mild Anaphylaxis reactions and, personally, I wouldn't risk it again if it where me.
(Symptoms of Anaphylaxis:
• difficulty breathing
• swelling (particularly of the face, throat, lips, and tongue in cases of food allergies)
• rapid drop in blood pressure
• dizziness
• unconsciousness
• hives
• tightness of the throat
• hoarse voice
• nausea
• vomiting
• abdominal pain
• diarrhea
• lightheadedness...
Reactions can differ from person to person, and by age as well)

Usually that much of an allergy to dogs would be provoked by both genders? If you weren't affected by female dogs, that's intersting... Hmm...

I'm thinking maybe it could be something else... Maybe something about that particular dog, or even an insect bite... Poison Ivey I thought lasted for at least a week or two?

Wow, sounds like you hit the nail on the head. I guess I was hoping it was just dog semen I was allergic to, but yeah, probably dogs of any sort are a poor idea.

I had dog allergies when I was very young, but I haven't seen them in years. I was being licked all summer and didn't have any problems.

Oh, well...fun while it lasted, I guess. Now I don't have to worry about ever getting caught :)
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Posted: Oct 9 2006, 01:37 AM
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Not to sound like I'm egging you into a bad situation, but you could keep benadryl on hand for such occasions. Perhaps repeated exposure to the allergens could build up a tolerance?

Or, you could always switch to mares. *grin*
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Posted: Oct 9 2006, 02:25 AM
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Perhaps talk with an allergy specialist, there are procedures these days that can lessen your reactions to an allergen, in this case dogs. :) They can't get rid of your allergy altogether, but there are therapies. Don't give up hope just yet!
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Posted: Oct 9 2006, 02:56 AM
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Here's where it gets interesting.

I mentioned I had allergies as a young child...I took several years of allergy shots, which greatly lessened my allergies. I had also taken Benadryl earlier in the day. My eyes didn't get itchy, and I didn't sneeze :)

It's probably hopeless. Too bad.
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Posted: Oct 9 2006, 02:57 AM
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ive definatley heard of allergic reactions to semen, that might be it
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Posted: Oct 9 2006, 06:16 AM
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QUOTE (granulated @ Oct 9 2006, 02:56 AM)
It's probably hopeless. Too bad.

Not really.

First thing you can do is to develop sexual practizes that will not cause your allergic reactions. Ot could mean that you have to say goodbe to some of your favourite practises, but that is the price.

There is also the chance of a immunisation, but yet it does not go with every kind of allergy. If you have allergies towards other items too, you may be one of us who can develop new allergies as life goes by. If so, you have to be careful and avoid what causes allergic reactions, because it will make our allergy stronger.
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Posted: Oct 9 2006, 03:49 PM
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Okay, so I woke up this morning, and everything between my legs is swollen, it seems. My gooch and scrotum are huge! It doesn't hurt, it's just really awkward.

Hope this goes away pretty soon....can't imagine trying to explain this one to the family doc.
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Posted: Oct 9 2006, 05:20 PM
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I think I would explain it to the Doc my self
I think I would say I was roaling aroundwith a gor in the woods I would leave out some of the grafic details.
I think if you were my horse I would have called the vet already.
Also I would want to know as this is somewhat dangerous as in I would not want a worse reaction
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Posted: Oct 9 2006, 07:06 PM
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As some allergic reactions can be quite dangerous, I wouldn't go through that situation again...but what I might try is take a dog into a very clean surrounding, and have your friend stroke him and make him cum, and then get a little of that cum on the back of your hand and see what the reaction might be...I have indeed heard of others who were allergic to dog cum, but considering you've had some previous experience with male dogs I wouldn't be sure if that was the case, but allergic reactions can develop over time.
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Posted: Oct 9 2006, 07:37 PM
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Well Granulated, a good way to rule out speculation is to simply goto an allergy specialist and have some tests run to see if you are allergic to dogs, i.e. fur, saliva, skin. If you are allergic to one part of the dog then you are allergic to all parts. At least you'll know one way or the other. Who knows maybe the doctor can perscribe something to help lessen the reactions?
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