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Testing for doggy sperm allergy

Doggygirl

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Hi everyone,

I want to test if I'm allergic for doggy sperm. I know I have to rub a small bit on my arm, but can I do this also with doggy sperm that has been frozen earlier? I know someone that can bring me some doggy sperm, but only frozen. Would that still work?

x Doggygirl
 
probably as the freezing process doesn't "kill" the aspects of the cum that would make it allergenic.
most likely, what people are allergic too are the proteins and other chemicals in the semen as opposed to the sperm.
The thing to watch out for though is if this frozen dog sperm has been washed and separated - as in prepared for artificial insemination.
In that case, some of the offending compounds might be missing and could give a false negative.
 
Yes, there is no difference, however this is not a complete test. Full testing should be carried out in the laboratory. However, do you have any SERIOUS prerequisites for an allergic reaction?
If not, then do not engage in meaningless actions ...
 
After fucking a chick that just got knotted, i ended up with splotches on the area above the cock... Like hives almost, is this evidence of an allergy? I suspect so but would like to hear others input.
 
After fucking a chick that just got knotted, i ended up with splotches on the area above the cock... Like hives almost, is this evidence of an allergy? I suspect so but would like to hear others input.
Could be an STD. Could also be an allergic reaction. But the allergic reaction could have been from the dog's saliva on his fur that got left on her. For folks who are severely allergic, it doesn't take much to trigger a reaction. However, if you aren't normally allergic to dogs, then the chances of being allergic to their semen is also low, not saying impossible, just pretty low.
 
Sex with chick has been ongoing for a while, the only variable was the presence of a dog, pet dander does make me sneeze, and a cat or dog scratch sometimes makes red blotches, but in this case there was no scratches, only fur, saliva and cum contact.
 
If it clears up with some Benadryl, then it might just be a regular dog allergy then
 
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