This is the only "dry" condom I could find
http://www.edenfantasys.com/ProductDetails.aspx?pid=20448&view=&lpres=toys&pcode=294
2007-03-25 07:38:45
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answered by Sydney 5
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there are definitely condoms out there that do not have spermicide. you just need to check the shelves and read carefully. trojan, for example, has condoms that have lubricant and they also have ones that have spermicidal lubricant.
a lot of people are allergic to latex as well. if you find that using condoms without spermicide doesn't help then you can try polyurethane ones or lambskin ones. some of the websites for condom manufacturers allow you to request free samples. you can also go to a planned parenthood clinic for free ones as well.
2007-03-24 18:02:51
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answered by kittycat 3
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yes. go to walmart and look. here is why you think you are allergic:
That mercury can affect fertility is well known since mercury has been commonly used as a spermicide in birth control products.
http://www.floridalcv.org/FLCVEdFund/press_release_2001_mercury.htm
Chronic inhalation of mercury vapor from amalgam fillings for twenty years or more can result in accumulation of pathologic quantities of mercury in the brain and other critical organs and tissues. Human autopsy studies of accident victims have shown a positive correlation between the numbers of mercury amalgam dental fillings and the concentration of mercury in the brain. The onset of clinically observable signs or symptoms of mercury toxicity may take as long as 20-30 years to appear, depending on a person's biochemical individuality. Lubricated condoms and birth control creams or gels have mercury as the primary spermicide. It is not required that the word mercury appear on the label, as it is assumed that everyone knows mercury is in there. The uterus is a collection center for mercury. Hal Huggins reported that more than 90% of the imbalances, created by sex hormone disturbances were corrected within a few weeks of amalgam removal. His patients noted differences in fertility, less pain during periods, relief from endometriosis, and a trend toward optimization of the days of menstrual flow. PMS is one of the most common symptoms to change after amalgam removal. Amenorrhea, or the complete absence of a menstrual flow, responds to amalgam removal. This is usually in women in their twenties or thirties. Even in women who have gone through a sort of premature menopause in their early forties, the periods may start up again for a couple of years. This has resulted in surprise pregnancies. Women should avoid pregnancy for at least six months after amalgam removal
if it is the latex, they have some without:
http://www.ripnroll.com/Poly-Rips.htm
WHAT IS THE MALE CONDOM?
The male condom is a thin sheath that fits over the penis. It is also known as a rubber, safe, rain coat, jimmy and willy wrapper. Most condoms available today are made of latex, while a small number are made of natural skin (lamb’s intestine). While both types of condoms can prevent pregnancy, only latex condoms are recommended for protection against sexually transmitted infections (STIs). Many different kinds of condoms are available; they can be straight or tapered, smooth or ribbed, coloured or clear, lubricated or unlubricated, with or without spermicide
2007-03-24 18:05:26
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answered by Anonymous
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try getting condoms without lubrication. there are so many kinds you can get over whelmed, so try those, if you don't an allergic reaction, try others. you may also be allergic to the type of latex used. there are different ones of those too.
2007-03-24 18:01:45
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answered by Frappomocho 2
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Absolutely. Just read the boxes. They make so many varieties you should be able to find the ones that are best for you.
2007-03-24 18:14:33
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answered by aqx99 6
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It is probably more likely that you are allergic to latex. Ask your doctor.
2007-03-24 18:03:51
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answered by Mrs. Goddess 6
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yes there are plain ol condoms...ask the druggist for some
2007-03-24 17:56:52
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answered by Anonymous
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