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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It could also be -
the condoms if you use them - the latex or the spermicide.
any lubricants
or even if your boyfriend is using talc, soap, even aftershave or body spray, down there, could be an irritant for you
also could be your washing powder - which gets on the outside of his bits, from his clothes, bedcovers, towels etc, but not inside yours - until he puts it there.
it can also be something he is eating that you have a sensitivity to - even if you eat it to, it can irritate sensitive areas
rinse everything extra well and try a process of elimination and see what happens
good luck
Thanks for taking the time to answer and I would add mrspswayze that this is in no way a wind up but a very real problem.
I could further elaborate if I tell you I am married and have absolutely no reaction to my husband but I am certain that the allergic reactions I suffer are coming from my new lover.
I am unsure which bit of him it is that causes the allergies although seminal fluid is a definate after last weeks very dramatic reaction. I fear that I may also be allergic to his saliva and possibly his sweat since whenever I see him, even if no sexual activity occurs (other than kissing) I still get some sort of reaction like the wife of gapmoc.(previous poster) - usually itchy rash on arms and face and watery eyes.
The tests I had with the dermatologist ruled out allergy to any of the chemicals in every day toiletry items like soap, antiperspirant, shower gel, hair products, soap powder.
I am going to have to persue this further but the delicate situation I find myself in means I don't want my GP to know the cause of the allergies although I need him to refer me to another specialist to get myself sorted out if at all possible.