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balloon fetish : ウィキペディア英語版 | balloon fetish
A balloon fetish is a sexual fetish that involves balloons.〔Gates, Katharine (1999); (''Deviant Desires: Incredibly Strange Sex'' ), Juno Books, ISBN 1-890451-03-7 (retrieved 22 August 2010 from Google Books)〕〔(I Did It for Science: Balloon Fetishism ), Rev. Jen Miller, Nerve.com, 2005 (retrieved 22 August 2010)〕〔Reverend Jen (2009), (''Live Nude Elf: The Sexperiments of Reverend Jen'' ), Counterpoint Press, ISBN 978-1-59376-244-5 (retrieved 22 August 2010 from Google Books)〕〔(Balloon Fetish, Is It Porn? ), Emily McCombs, Asyum.com, 10 September 2008 (retrieved 22 August 2010)〕 A balloon fetishist is also referred to as a "looner".〔(5 Ridiculous (Safe for Work) Fetishes ), Alex Cipriano, Cracked.com, 17 March 2009 (retrieved 22 August 2010)〕〔(So Hot and Ready to Pop: The world of Looners ), Maximum Awesome (retrieved 22 August 2010)〕〔(Fetish Confessions: Telling loved ones about your fetish is as easy as solving fractured quadratic equations ), Sandy Brundage, ''The Wave Magazine'' Volume 2 Issue 15, 31 July 2002 (retrieved 22 August 2010 on Internet Archive Wayback Machine)〕 Some balloon fetishists "revel in the popping of balloons and () may become anxious and tearful at the very thought of popping balloons".〔(''Headpress'': journal of sex, religion, death, Issues 21-23 ), David Kerekes, Headpress, p.142 (retrieved 22 August 2010 from Google Books)〕 Others enjoy blowing up balloons or sitting and lying on them.〔Gates pp. 83,89-90〕 ==Psychology== Like many paraphilias, the origins of a balloon fetish are complex and vary between individuals, but may be explained as a form of sexual imprinting. Many "looners" attribute their fetish to early sexual or pre-sexual experiences with balloons, often involving their being burst by members of the desirable sex.〔 These experiences frequently accompany or instigate a phobia of balloons in the individual,〔http://www.balloonland.com/Fet/Fetdangers.htm〕 most often associated with the sudden loud noise when they burst, a form of ligyrophobia.〔http://www.phobia-fear-release.com/fear-of-balloons-popping.html〕 Depending on the extent to which this phobia persists through and after puberty, balloon fetishists may regard balloons bursting as either essential to the sexual experience (and frequently refer to themselves as poppers), or to be avoided at all costs (as non-poppers). Even those who are not phobic of the act of a balloon popping may prefer not to pop due to an anthropomorphized emotional attachment to the balloon, which is perfectly normal to non-poppers. One hallmark of the distinction between poppers and non-poppers may be in seeing balloons' bursting either as a metaphor for orgasm,〔http://www.iateskinny.com/2013/01/b-is-for.html〕 or as a metaphor for death.〔http://www.mistressofasia.com/fetish-balloon.php〕 That popping balloons is central to several popular party games suggests that enjoyment of the act, the challenge, and the anticipation of popping is not confined to fetishists. However, for fetishists the adrenaline rush associated with the "danger" that a balloon will pop produces a sexual response. This helps to explain why even non-poppers who have an intense phobia of balloons popping in non-sexual contexts may be aroused by the possibility within safe sexual contexts. It may even suggest that balloon fetish, for poppers and non-poppers alike, is part of the BDSM spectrum of fetishes in which a controlled amount of danger is used to elicit a pleasurable fight-or-flight response in participants.〔http://www.health.harvard.edu/newsletters/Harvard_Mental_Health_Letter/2011/March/understanding-the-stress-response〕
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