Thirty-four year-old Emma Jones has a problem. Every time the mother of two has sex with her husband, she breaks out in hives on her stomach and vagina, gets splitting headaches, hot flashes and asthma-like attacks of shortness of breath. The reason: she's allergic to his sperm . . . and to latex. No, say the docs, she doesn't have an advanced case of neurosis or worse. It's biological. Or maybe not. Because she didn't have allergies at all until she went through a very stressful divorce 4 years ago. First she developed allergies to wheat and gluten. Then her hair began falling out. Finally, the Big One -- allergic to sex. But, she says, her allergies have brought her and her 39-year-old powerboat captain hubby closer together. And, "without going into detail it's fair to say we have a healthy sex life, but we have to be more creative than other couples." Read the full story, including a trend toward more people becoming allergic to latex, on The Mirror (UK): http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/allnews/page.cfm?objectid
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