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I have a rather bad raction to cats. I have it listed on my profile because it is so bad.
I once met up with a very nice local lady at her place. The second I walked in I knew it was going to be a problem but tried to tough it out. When I left, I had brirght red marks every where we touched. Bad headach. Snuffy/runny nose. Watery eyes. Itchy all over. After some benadryl and a few showers I was ok but it was a long and itchy night.
I did have a regular provider "test" me to see if I was actually alleric to cats. I ended up leaving early due to what I thought was a really bad cold. She later admitted that she had purposely put a blanket on the bed that her cat had been on "just to see what happened". That sucked a lot.
My suggestion, if someone says they are allergic to something. Just take them at their word. It doesn't hurt you any.

Posted By: mschambers
I've been wondering lately about how common allergies are... I haven't had anyone with serious allergies that I know of. In the grocery store they have peanuts just sitting out and it made me wonder if people have a reaction walking by?! Maybe not... lol.  
   
 Has anyone had a bad allergic reaction while with a provider/client ? I'd love to hear some good stories that end in the person being OK lol.

I've been wondering lately about how common allergies are... I haven't had anyone with serious allergies that I know of. In the grocery store they have peanuts just sitting out and it made me wonder if people have a reaction walking by?! Maybe not... lol.  

Has anyone had a bad allergic reaction while with a provider/client ? I'd love to hear some good stories that end in the person being OK lol.

I have a very old family friend who's so allergic to tree nuts that all he has to do is hold one in his hand, and he can feel it working on his skin.  And somebody I used to work with had a severe shellfish allergy, being close to cold boiled shrimp on a buffet didn't seem to bother him.  I was very close to a gluten allergy issue over the summer that had the potential to be nearly fatal (rather unpleasant.)

Glad you're ok! I'm not allergic to anything thank goodness :) Some common allergies I would think could be pollen, dander, latex, peanuts or other food that someone may have consumed before kissing! :X I've had friends reschedule the morning of a date because of allergies or migraine from sinus issues... which I think is better than struggling through an hr appt with a headache and runny nose.

Oh, no..... TTBOMK, I'm not allergic to anything... except hard work.  :D

To a stinky smelly pussy a couple months ago. But he was ok once he left her incall although it took a lot of alcohol to clean his fingers.

I'm not sure if he had any rash or anything on his face as he might not have DATY.

... and one of the reasons I prefer outcall. Dogs are no problem at all. Dogs luv me.

$300.00 or more for  covered  bj. Always makes me run the other way.

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Of these "I pay more/they do less" providers...

Posted By: funman1969
$300.00 or more for  covered  bj. Always makes me run the other way.  

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I have a rather bad raction to cats. I have it listed on my profile because it is so bad.
I once met up with a very nice local lady at her place. The second I walked in I knew it was going to be a problem but tried to tough it out. When I left, I had brirght red marks every where we touched. Bad headach. Snuffy/runny nose. Watery eyes. Itchy all over. After some benadryl and a few showers I was ok but it was a long and itchy night.
I did have a regular provider "test" me to see if I was actually alleric to cats. I ended up leaving early due to what I thought was a really bad cold. She later admitted that she had purposely put a blanket on the bed that her cat had been on "just to see what happened". That sucked a lot.
My suggestion, if someone says they are allergic to something. Just take them at their word. It doesn't hurt you any.

Posted By: mschambers
I've been wondering lately about how common allergies are... I haven't had anyone with serious allergies that I know of. In the grocery store they have peanuts just sitting out and it made me wonder if people have a reaction walking by?! Maybe not... lol.  
   
 Has anyone had a bad allergic reaction while with a provider/client ? I'd love to hear some good stories that end in the person being OK lol.

That is pretty immature what that provider did, "testing" you. Personally, I'd out her for that. What if you had gone into shock? Died?

Posted By: cweathers123
I have a rather bad raction to cats. I have it listed on my profile because it is so bad.  
 I once met up with a very nice local lady at her place. The second I walked in I knew it was going to be a problem but tried to tough it out. When I left, I had brirght red marks every where we touched. Bad headach. Snuffy/runny nose. Watery eyes. Itchy all over. After some benadryl and a few showers I was ok but it was a long and itchy night.  
 I did have a regular provider "test" me to see if I was actually alleric to cats. I ended up leaving early due to what I thought was a really bad cold. She later admitted that she had purposely put a blanket on the bed that her cat had been on "just to see what happened". That sucked a lot.  
 My suggestion, if someone says they are allergic to something. Just take them at their word. It doesn't hurt you any.  
   
Posted By: mschambers
I've been wondering lately about how common allergies are... I haven't had anyone with serious allergies that I know of. In the grocery store they have peanuts just sitting out and it made me wonder if people have a reaction walking by?! Maybe not... lol.    
     
  Has anyone had a bad allergic reaction while with a provider/client ? I'd love to hear some good stories that end in the person being OK lol.

While I agree that it is pretty immature. I'm not too worried either. I was fine. She has never done it again. It's not the first someone has tried "testing" me and I'm sure it wont be the last.

Posted By: OldTimerB
That is pretty immature what that provider did, "testing" you. Personally, I'd out her for that. What if you had gone into shock? Died?  
   
Posted By: cweathers123
I have a rather bad raction to cats. I have it listed on my profile because it is so bad.  
  I once met up with a very nice local lady at her place. The second I walked in I knew it was going to be a problem but tried to tough it out. When I left, I had brirght red marks every where we touched. Bad headach. Snuffy/runny nose. Watery eyes. Itchy all over. After some benadryl and a few showers I was ok but it was a long and itchy night.  
  I did have a regular provider "test" me to see if I was actually alleric to cats. I ended up leaving early due to what I thought was a really bad cold. She later admitted that she had purposely put a blanket on the bed that her cat had been on "just to see what happened". That sucked a lot.  
  My suggestion, if someone says they are allergic to something. Just take them at their word. It doesn't hurt you any.  
     
Posted By: mschambers
I've been wondering lately about how common allergies are... I haven't had anyone with serious allergies that I know of. In the grocery store they have peanuts just sitting out and it made me wonder if people have a reaction walking by?! Maybe not... lol.    
       
   Has anyone had a bad allergic reaction while with a provider/client ? I'd love to hear some good stories that end in the person being OK lol.

Listing your cat allergies in your profile.  

How/where do you do that? Not even sure where the profiles are other than names.

I'm sorry, I should have said that my p411 profile has it listed that I allergic to cats.

You are quite understanding.  I commend you on that.

For those people that like to "test" an allergy a few things to think about.

Have an epi pen handy Cost 600.00+
Prepare yourself for possible outcomes, they might make you sick to your stomach or simply scare the crap out of you and set you into a panic!
The possibility of having to call 911 up to 1200.00 plus mileage in some cases.

Is it really worth it to see if someone is lying to you?

I hope you had a serious chat with her or never saw her again! What a risky and strange lady to want to make you have an allergic reaction... Thanks for the response :) I would never try to test a friend's allergy!

Why on earth would she think it is appropriate to question whether or not you have an allergy?

See his reply above when I mentioned the same thing a lot of you are saying now.

Posted By: vorlon
Why on earth would she think it is appropriate to question whether or not you have an allergy?

But it was his decision to make.

Had a client who's allergic to latex so he brought his own condoms.

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This may be TMI,  but I had like a chemical burn on parts of my junk after an evening visiting an ex-girlfriend.  It was late at night when I got home so I just went to bed without showering.  The next day I had like chemical burns on my dick.  It took a few weeks to heal.  I wasn't seeing anyone else at the time so it didn't impact my life.

Since she was an ex I had had sex with her many times before and never had this reaction. Perhaps it was some sort of germicidal prep or something she had done just before.  I never did figure it out.   I had sex with her again years later and no problem.  So it's a mystery.

Alcohol rubs like "Heat" can have that affect.  It works great on muscles aches but can be pretty painful in sensitive areas especially if it comes on contact with water/perspiration.

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allergy to cum.  I don't see them anymore.

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