![]() If you experience any of those symptoms, you might want to see your health care provider right away to make sure it doesn't get worse. Those who have more severe reactions might have hives, itching all over the body, and difficulty in breathing. ![]() Signs of semen allergy include redness, burning, itching, and swelling on the body part that touched the semen. Although some people can be allergic to their partner's semen, most don't have any bad of reaction to it, and ejaculated semen is harmlessly absorbed into the receiver's body. ![]() Once you're past that, the good news is that semen is safe and simple containing mostly water, fructose (a type of sugar), secretions from the prostate, testicles, and glands, and of course, sperm. Condom use should always be encouraged until all partners have been tested for STIs and given a clean bill of health. Sex and love can be messy, and whether or not you're in a committed relationship, one advantage of using condoms is that it keeps things clean in the aftermath (literally!).
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