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i just got home from my boyfriends house and we had sex.. we used a latex condom which we havent done much before. anyways, so when i arrived home i felt like my vagina was going to exxxplode. i took a peek and i dont even know whats going on. the right inner lip of my vagina is HUGE. i peed after and it burned so bad, i could barley wipe, i had to just tap my vagina with the toilet paper (sorry for the details, but i need to know!!) it looks like something is falling out of me.. and when i touch it, it feels stingy. why is this only happening on one side, and why is it happening at all? i might have not been lubricated enough... could this be it? im very clean and so is he.. so i know its not an sti or anything along those lines. i could be allergic to latex, because i remember i had a reaction to it on my hand before from gloves.. but it wasnt anything like this.. please heeelllpppp and let me know if im normal
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I agree with army_lover44, it sounds like a latex allergy. That, or you definitely didn't use enough lubrication. But I really think it's an allergy, especially if you've gotten similar reactions from latex gloves.
Polyurethane condoms are the way to go if you're allergic to latex.
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i am allergic to latex. i found out after i lost my virginity. if you have had a reaction before then thats probably what it is. it might be wrost this time because it was in contact with your skin longer than the first and not to mention it's in a tender area. ask your doctor, they will be able to tell you if your allergic or not. i had the same symptoms when it happened to me. cept my was all over and inside, i thought i was going to die, or that i had gotten someting, even though it was both our first time and we used a condom. if you can't get to the dr, stick with non latex condoms until you know for sure
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