The Dr tells us that my wife has an allergy to my semen. When we have sex and I ejaculate in her, she itches and breaks out in hives. Dr gave her steroid injection and some pills to take.
The pills make her sleepy and do not make the itch go away. The Dr says we must use a condom and when we want a baby, We need help. Harvest her egg and my sperm then place the fertilized egg back in her.

That process cost thousands and our Insurance will not cover this.

I have been dealing with this for a year and half. I hate wearing condoms, and once a month or so she will take the pills and give me two days to do what I want as much as I want. Then I get none for a week due to itch and the pill making her sleep.

I do not like this, but she's the woman I agreed to marry. Had we not used condoms before we got married, we would have known this.


Our receptionist at work is a retired RN. She helped explain this and allowed me to bitch about the condom problems. I had sex with the receptionist a few times before I got engaged with my wife. The Retired RN and receptionist gave me an open invite. No condoms needed, she can not get pregnant.

I feel guilty about being newly married and still having sex with someone else. People might think I am an ass, but the other option would be a divorce and heart break.

Am I a bad person for doing what I am doing?

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Anonymous

by Anonymous on Mar 25, 2017 at 12:58 PM

Sex is a big deal only if we say it is. As for
your wife's allergy -- no allergy lasts an entire
lifetime. They come and go. For years I was intensely
allergic to cats. Now, nothing. The body is in a constant
state of chemical change. That is the nature of the body,
just patterns of empty electrons. If you find a physician
who tells you that an allergy is permanent send him
back to school.

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