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Hives after bj

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Hi everyone,

Over the weekend Sophie had sex with a very enthusiastic Labrador. After the tie she gave him a blow job and he came quite a lot in her mouth.

Afterwards though, she came out in hives right across her mouth and her breasts (but not around her pussy). This has never happened before and freaked us out a little. She took an antihistamine and was fine but how normal is this?
 
Hi everyone,

Over the weekend Sophie had sex with a very enthusiastic Labrador. After the tie she gave him a blow job and he came quite a lot in her mouth.

Afterwards though, she came out in hives right across her mouth and her breasts (but not around her pussy). This has never happened before and freaked us out a little. She took an antihistamine and was fine but how normal is this?
Take care Sophie
 
Hi everyone,

Over the weekend Sophie had sex with a very enthusiastic Labrador. After the tie she gave him a blow job and he came quite a lot in her mouth.

Afterwards though, she came out in hives right across her mouth and her breasts (but not around her pussy). This has never happened before and freaked us out a little. She took an antihistamine and was fine but how normal is this?
This happened to a friend of mine. Not sure if she's tried again since. Sometimes I think it can be a reaction to certain meds the dog is on
 
Ummm, you could maybe write the post in 1st person only, even if it's the other human mate writing it, since she has the account name and all.
I had quite a bit of trouble figuring out who got a blowjob from whom.

Unless the dog wrote it ;3

Anyway, get well soon.
 
Allergic reaction. It can be centralized and it can be sporadic. Meaning you can be allergic to one dog and not another. Hypoallergenic dogs are not a thing and are a myth, it is not the fur it is the dander and saliva dogs have that cause allergies. But because each dog is different, some produce more or less or have a different type and your body can handle that particular dog but when you meet a new one, your body reacts.
Sometimes reactions are one and done, meaning it will happen the first time, maybe the second and after that be fine or at least happens less and less. Allergies can also affect certain parts of the body and not others.
 
Be very careful if she goes again....it could be a simple histamine problem, or a budding serious reaction. See if you can get hold of an epi-pen without breaking your bank. Keep it handy
 
Yikes, not good, hives are a systemic reaction. Proceed very carefully. Experiment with much smaller exposures before doing all that again.
You're on the right track with the antihistamine. My allergist stocks liquid Benadryl, and she says usually it can stop a reaction before the epi-pen becomes necessary. But the "usually" is the taking your life in your hands part...
 
Definitely an allergic reaction, try taking benadryl as instructed on the packaging and see if the hives lessen, also keep the areas affected clean with mild soap.
 
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