We’ve all heard of a nut allergy, but apparently, it means more than just peanuts. Studies show that it’s possible to be allergic to cum – now, that would be a huge bummer, especially for the real dick pigs out there. For many of us, semen is more than just the result of a male orgasm. It’s also a part of the sexual experience and the central aspect to a kink called “cum play.” However, a cum allergy would make that difficult, or outright impossible.
The Kian O’Connor, Riff Dornan, and Ashton Montana threesome is an absolutely delicious watch. Just look at all of that Euro twunk cum flying all over that sexy body. Unfortunately, some individuals may experience an allergic reaction to all of that hot man milk.
According to an article in The Conversation, the medical condition is called seminal plasma hypersensitivity (SPH). It was first documented in 1967, when a woman was hospitalised due to a sexual interaction. SPH is now recognised as a type 1 hypersensitivity (the same as a peanut allergy).
Similar to other allergies, symptoms can range from mild to life-threatening. A 1997 study found that almost 12% of women with post-sex symptoms could be diagnosed with SPH.
The cause isn’t the sperm itself, but the prostate-specific antigen (PSA) – the protein inside. This condition doesn’t only impact women. That’s right – you could be allergic to your own cum! It’s called post-orgasmic illness syndrome (POIS), which could bring on flu-like symptoms.
Have you ever experienced a post-sex allergic reaction?

