The Fetish Ballooning
The Fetish Ballooning. We’re not talking about flying high above the sky in a Balloon – we’re talking about the birthday party sort. I love the smell of balloons but I have to admit that the thought of them popping send shivers up my spine. But maybe that’s the point!
Balloon fetishists – sometimes known as looners – find balloons sexually appealing for various reasons, including their texture, smell and surface tension, and the thrill of popping them.
“Looners jerk off with balloons, fuck them in the nozzle and bounce on them while masturbating,” explains Katharine Gates in her book Deviant Desires (Juno).
“Couples can also ride balloons or press them between their bodies during sex.”
Vanilla Tip: Lubey Loon
This tip is bound to be popular with your man.
- Buy a big balloon – the longer and wider the better –
- and cut off the nozzle, then squirt lube inside, so that it fills up about a third of the way.
- Next, stretch the lube-filled balloon over your man’s member and rub it up and down his shaft for his wettest hand-job ever.
He and his balloon will be bursting with excitement.
You can achieve a similar pleasure effect with a dental dam.
Please read our blog on the difference between kink and fetish – A kink is something you like to do while a fetish is something you need to do to be aroused.
Do check out all the lubricants we have available for your pleasure. For the balloon trick above maybe use a more affordable lubricant – try Assagai
Fetishes are unique and specific sexual interests or fixations on certain objects, body parts, or situations that may not be commonly discussed.
Here are 20 uncommon fetishes:
- Objectophilia: Attraction to inanimate objects, such as cars, buildings, or furniture.
- Symphorophilia: Sexual arousal from witnessing or imagining disasters or accidents.
- Trichophilia: Fetish for hair, especially hair in specific areas or in certain conditions.
- Mechanophilia: Attraction to machines or mechanical objects, such as robots or vehicles.
- Feederism: Arousal from feeding a partner or being fed, often to the point of significant weight gain.
- Formicophilia: Arousal from having small insects, such as ants, crawl on the body.
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Mucophilia: Fetish involving mucus or phlegm.
- Acrotomophilia: Sexual attraction to amputees or people with missing limbs.
- Nasophilia: Fetish for noses, including their shape, size, or even nostrils.
- Vorarephilia: Fantasy of being eaten or eating another person, usually in a non-lethal and consensual context.
- Spectrophilia: Attraction to ghosts or supernatural beings.
- Agalmatophilia: Fetish for statues, mannequins, or dolls.
- Sploshing: Arousal from wet and messy substances, like mud, food, or paint, being applied to the body.
- Stigmatophilia: Attraction to body modifications, such as tattoos, piercings, or scars.
- Balloon Fetishism (Looners): Arousal from balloons, including popping them or simply their presence.
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Mysophilia: Fetish for dirt, filth, or being dirty.
- Hierophilia: Sexual arousal from religious or sacred objects and symbols.
- Knismolagnia: Arousal from being tickled or tickling others.
- Autonepiophilia: Fetish involving role-playing as a baby, including wearing diapers and engaging in infantile behavior.
- Melissophilia: Sexual arousal from bees and bee stings.
These fetishes may seem unusual, but it’s important to understand that sexual interests are diverse. As with all fetishes and fantasies, consent and communication between all involved parties are paramount.