Latex Free Condoms?

Contributor: FaerieLove FaerieLove
So, I'm wondering why they don't make texturized latex free condoms. I have been unable to find any brand of studded, ribbed or fun condoms that are latex free. I'm wondering why condom companies have not gone through and made this happen. For the ladies with a latex allergy, would you buy texturized latex free condoms if given the chance?
Answers (public voting - your screen name will appear in the results):
YES! OMFG YES! They should make those!
FaerieLove , PassionQT , Pixel , Darklyvan , Ghost , A Closet Slut (aka nipplepeople) , jc123 , Eucaly , VSgirl
9
No, I enjoy the same thing every time.
I don't have a latex allergy but I'm wondering why they don't make those.
Peggi , Valentinka , slynch , Lummox , Rarity , DeliciousSurprise , Sinfully , brevado
8
Total votes: 17 (17 voters)
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Contributor: PassionQT PassionQT
I just bought some Lifestyles SKYN large latex-free condoms. They aren't lambskin but something else (prop..?.lyene). I plan on giving it a try tomorrow night.
11/10/2011
Contributor: Pixel Pixel
Quote:
Originally posted by PassionQT
I just bought some Lifestyles SKYN large latex-free condoms. They aren't lambskin but something else (prop..?.lyene). I plan on giving it a try tomorrow night.
Ooh, SKYN are my favourite condoms ever. I can give blowjobs without balloon breath afterwards, lol. Hope they work well for you!
11/10/2011
Contributor: Alan & Michele Alan & Michele
Quote:
Originally posted by PassionQT
I just bought some Lifestyles SKYN large latex-free condoms. They aren't lambskin but something else (prop..?.lyene). I plan on giving it a try tomorrow night.
If you have a serious latex allergy be careful. You might want to wrap one around your wrist for a while before actually using any just to be sure it's ok. Polyisoprene is pure latex minus nearly all of the allergen proteins. Most people don't have any problems with them even if they have a latex allergy, but Alan does. His reactions to them aren't a full-blown EpiPen type like with the other latex, but it still gives the rash.
11/11/2011
Contributor: Sinfully Sinfully
They should make these.
12/19/2011
Contributor: Eucaly Eucaly
It would be good if they made lube-less ones too. Most lube gives me irritation or an infection, and I'd be glad to choose my own.
12/20/2011