Condom Options
Posted: Sat Feb 23, 2019 8:20 am
Hi Anon42200,
In your other post you mentioned that your boyfriend is allergic to most condoms. Given your other thread, it sounds like you'd prefer to have the highest level of protection from pregnancy possible. So, it might be helpful for the two of you to work out what options there are besides him ejaculating inside you. For instance, is he allergic to both latex and non-latex condoms, or just latex ones? Does an internal (AKA female) condom cause the same issues? And, in the meantime, how would you both feel about him practicing withdrawal?
Too, if some of the symptoms you're having don't go away and don't turn out to be related to your period, then you may want to check in with a healthcare provider since things like nausea and abdominal pain can be symptoms of a variety of things.
In your other post you mentioned that your boyfriend is allergic to most condoms. Given your other thread, it sounds like you'd prefer to have the highest level of protection from pregnancy possible. So, it might be helpful for the two of you to work out what options there are besides him ejaculating inside you. For instance, is he allergic to both latex and non-latex condoms, or just latex ones? Does an internal (AKA female) condom cause the same issues? And, in the meantime, how would you both feel about him practicing withdrawal?
Too, if some of the symptoms you're having don't go away and don't turn out to be related to your period, then you may want to check in with a healthcare provider since things like nausea and abdominal pain can be symptoms of a variety of things.