Social:Body inflation
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Examples
Some inflation fantasies are inspired by non-sexual gags from popular culture. One such example is from the Roald Dahl novel Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and its film adaptations, wherein Violet Beauregarde is transfigured into an immobile blueberry-like entity after eating an experimental chewing gum. This scene inspired "blueberry porn", involving skin turning blue and bodies swelling with blueberry juice, with bodily fluids also turning blue and leaking out of erogenous zones.[1][2]
Another example is Mr. Blowup,[3] who appears in the Deviant Desires book.[4] He wears air-inflated double-skinned latex suits, and has made a number of TV appearances in the UK, including Eurotrash.[5]
Other inflatable fetishists generate erotic stories, artwork, video, and audio files to indulge their fantasies. Sexual roleplay is also fairly common, either in person or via online conversation. The notion of the fantasy scenarios ending in popping or explosion is often a divisive topic in the community.[6]
The first inflatable fetish community organized online in 1994, in the form of an e-mail list; as the popularity of online communication grew, so did the online community.[6]
See also
- Balloon fetish
- Belly fetish
- Breast fetishism
- Fat fetishism
- Inflatable doll
- Pregnancy fetishism
References
- ↑ "Blueberry Porn?! Yup, It's a Thing." (in en). 17 October 2019. https://www.kinkly.com/blueberry-porn-yup-its-a-thing/2/18388.
- ↑ Samantha, Cole (7 February 2019). "The Juicy, Round World of Blueberry Porn" (in en). Vice (New York City, NY, USA: Vice Media). ISSN 1077-6788. OCLC 3085625. https://www.vice.com/en/article/the-juicy-round-world-of-blueberry-porn/. Retrieved 16 September 2019.
- ↑ Cobbett, Bill (April 1997). "The story of Mr. Blowup" (in en). Secret Magazine (12): 86–87. http://www.secretmag.com/PDF/Best12.PDF. Retrieved 1 February 2010.
- ↑ Gates, Katharine (1999) (in en). Deviant Desires: Incredibly Strange Sex. Juno Books. pp. 95–103. ISBN 1-890451-03-7.
- ↑ "More proof that the Net's a weird place" (in en). The Globe and Mail. Reuters (Toronto, Ontario, Canada): pp. R7. 27 April 2000. ISSN 0319-0714. https://www.theglobeandmail.com/arts/more-proof-that-the-nets-a-weird-place/article4163135/.
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 Allerhand, Rhalou (2008). "Blown Away" (in en). Forum (UK) (Trojan Publishing) 42 (12): 54–61. http://airytales.net/galleries/other-stuff/. Retrieved 18 February 2011.
