Honestly? Don’t. Just don’t. A brief moment of pleasure is not worth the potential damage you could do to your body, and an orgasm while inflated is hardly better than a normal fap.
But, if you must do it, I outlined a “beginners guide” here.
I still use it, the issue is that it’s ‘in character’ and as of late I just haven’t really been feeling it.
I don’t draw things that extreme because the gore side of bursting doesn’t really interest me, and because I’m way too damn lazy for that.
Well, I mean, I’m nowhere near important enough in anyone’s life for them to give two shits about how I feel toward a particular subject, so…
I… I never thought I would need to clarify this, but a lot, and I mean a lot of people have been asking questions about requests lately, so it looks like I need to.
How to make a request
Step 1: Think of something you would like to see.
Step 2: Click on the link that says “Questions, Comments, and Requests”.
Step 3: Write your idea in the box.
Step 4: Click the button that says “Ask”
That’s It.
There are no rules or regulations to it. I’ll either draw it, or I won’t. There’s no limit on how many requests someone can place, or restrictions on characters, or banned ideas, just submit a request, and if I like the idea, I’ll draw it.
Don’t look too deep into it, or think too hard about it, just ask. This isn’t some kind of trick. Just ask. I’m not trying to play a joke on everyone. Just ask for a drawing. Want to see a character with big tits? Drop an ask for that character with big tits! Want inflation? Ask for inflation!
I get a lot of “What do you think about…” or “How do you feel about…”
JUST FUCKING ASK.
“Hey Drake, draw a Chinpokomon with big tits and a fat ass.”
That’s all you need, like, minimum. If I’m in the mood to draw something with big tits and a fat ass, I will draw it, and if not, I won’t, it’s that simple.
But wait, what if I want it to get drawn regardless of whether or not you want to draw it?
Find someone else, and pay them to draw it for you.
What if I have a very specific idea?
Then be very specific! Feel free to go as heavy into detail as you want. The less I have to think about for a drawing, the better.
Alright, I think that about does it.
We talking in terms of fap material, or boyfriend material?
Nah, there’d probably just be sex, then pizza. Inflation is a solo-act, and for me requires an extreme level of arousal, the level that makes it sound like a good idea to shove a hose up your ass and fill yourself with air until you almost explode.
…there are people that aren’t into inflation looking at my page?
Anyway, it wouldn’t make a lot of sense to do that for a lot of my drawings, as it would mean effectively removing the subject of the piece. What’s more, on the pieces that I spend real time on, it would mean spending even more time specifically making a non-inflation version that I have no interest in producing.
Sort of, I mean, usually the pictures start out normal, and then I get carried away and give them a little belly, then a bigger one, then even bigger… see, there are plenty of artists far better than I that create and post plenty of non-inflation porn, however there are almost no artists that make twink inflation porn, so between the two, I know which market I’d prefer to generate content for.
Depends on the reason for which the clothing has been ripped.
Good nail clippers work really well on it, or you can use a small pair of scissors, like from a swiss army knife, things like that. It doesn’t have to be perfect, it just has to have the outer edge taken off so it doesn’t get stuck or scratch you inside (an internal scratch from a hose typically isn’t serious, but it can cause minor bleeding, and the last thing you want, especially if the session didn’t go well, is to see blood coming out of your rump.)
For someone just starting, if you’ve decided you absolutely have to try it, I’d suggest some simple silicon aquarium tubing, and an aquarium pump rated for smaller fish tanks. Connect the tube to the pump, insert the other end of the tube up your rump, plug the pump in, relax, and let the air flow.
The most important part is to always listen to your body. If you’re just starting out, stop when things become uncomfortable; you don’t have the experience yet to know which pain you can push through, and which need to be listened to.
I was worried, and that’s why I almost completely stopped about a year ago, and why when I do pump every so often, I’m a lot more mindful of what it’s doing to me, rather than just letting the sensation control me.
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I never really got all that big from inflating. Even when I trained for it, I didn’t get too large.
Possibly. Again, I haven’t ever seen a professional in regards to my issues, and I am by no means qualified to actually speak as to what caused them. All I can say for certain is that I’ve been inflating for about two decades, and I have a few odd issues with my GI tract. Whether or not there is an actual connection between the two is yet to be determined.
Tried to make it happen, but at a certain point I just can’t keep my hands off ~<3
Also, always worried that if I don’t ‘pop’ one way and come back to my senses, I’ll just keep pumping until I do it the other way.
It’s pretty much the same. I had been told, and can confirm that helium does feel like it flows and fills a little easier than air does depending on the position you’re in, but it’s not a huge difference.
And for those who really want to know, no, you don’t really get any lighter, start to float, or feel your internals starting to lift up. As far as that goes, it’s no different from air in any way.
Disclaimer: I have not seen a health care professional about any of this as of yet, so I cannot actually confirm that inflating was the cause.
The easiest way to put it is that things don’t seem flow or feel like they should. I often get tickling or other strange sensations from inside my abdomen, ‘blockages’ are a common issue, things feel like they’re “leaking” sometimes, things like that. It is entirely plausible that some or all of the issues that I have are actually due to what may be considered a poor diet, not drinking enough water, too much visceral fat, ‘normal’ stuff like that. But let’s not kid ourselves; you can’t treat your guts like balloons for decades and expect them to remain fully functional.
Also, gasses compress really easy, which is something that a lot of people don’t take into account.
Buy a helium tank (Balloon Time tanks are usually ~$30 at places like Walmart or Target), get some silicone aquarium tubing (usually blue; it’s softer and stretchier than the clear plastic stuff), then just place one end of the tubing over the nozzle for the tank.
If you decide to try this, DO NOT crank the valve all the way open! The key to safely using a helium tank is to hold the nozzle down (allowing the helium to flow once the valve is opened), and then using pliers or any other tool that will give you good control over the valve, start opening it until the helium just barely begins to flow. I know it doesn’t sound exciting doing it that way, but your internal organs need time to adjust to the incoming gas; too much at once, and you’ll perforate your organs.
Personally, I didn’t find it to be all that special. It doesn’t feel any different from normal air, and once you’re done you’ll still have a helium tank sitting around the house whether you intend to ever use it again or not, which can be awkward depending on your living situation.
While I was answering that last question, it dawned on me that my obsession with popping may be a little misunderstood, and for good reason, as I’ve come to understand.
As I’ve stated more than a few times, I used to inflate, just like the characters in my drawings. Initially, it was just to give myself a big, round belly, one big enough that I could hug it (I was quite young when I first started). As time went by in my quest for an enormous belly, I began to enjoy the pressure more than the size. The feeling of my abdomen, full and tight, the muscles, flesh, and organs all stretching, fighting to stay together; it became an obsession. I wanted to stretch more, push myself to take more.
Of course, if I were to take too much, I would pop like a balloon. But how much was too much? How much more could I take? One more pump? Two? Three? Thirty? I pushed myself, I’d usually be shaking in anticipation as the pressure built higher and higher. How will I know when I’ve gone too far? How will I know when I’m close? More than once I threw caution to the wind and pumped away, and those were the times that I learned that I could still take so much more than I thought.
It was frustrating. Every time I hit a point where I would think “I can’t take anymore, one more pump and I’ll burst,” and I’d give myself one more, then another, ten, twenty, more and more, my body continued to endure it, growing fuller, tighter, closer to the end, or not.
I’m getting away from myself a bit.
The point is, I know what it feels like to blow up like a balloon (yes, with a helium tank and all), but I have no idea what it feels like to burst. I know what it feels like to be at your limit, and to feel that limit pushed further and further, but I have no idea what it feels like for that limit to actually end.
That’s where I draw from, that’s why I embrace popping, because it’s the one thing I could never quite do. For me, it’s about drawing one of my greatest desires, something I always wanted, despite the fact that it wouldn’t end well. Only now do I really understand that it’s only because of my own personal experiences that I see it that way, and that from the outside, I probably looks like a creepy snuff obsessed freak o.o;;
TL;DR: I draw people popping because I want to pop myself, not because I enjoy snuff.
That’s kind of a broad question.
My general opinion on it is that I enjoyed it, but I wish I hadn’t repeatedly taken it as far as I had. For example, one night (that I had written about in May 2016 entitled ‘Inflation Session’) I was so aroused and ‘pump drunk’ that I had no intention of stopping until I began developing stretch marks. In the past, I had even become so lustful that I intentionally tried to pop myself. Obviously I’m still alive today, but the thought of all the health complications I’m going to have as time goes by due to my recklessness is… upsetting.
puts on nerd glasses
Actually, I have had my belly filled quite well with both air and water, and I can say for certain that air was both softer and more comfortable at any given point.
yay!
I did!
Oh, got it… hmmm… well, I mean, maybe? Every other picture of her on google is with giant tits as it is, and that’s just google, not even any porn sites. Not saying I won’t, but there is already plenty of content as it is.
Not as much as you might think. However, it was a frequently asked question once upon a time, so I figured I’d add it somewhere more visible.
For me it depends more on the situation than whether or not the character is willing. If I have to pick one, though, I suppose unwilling rates slightly higher.
Dominoes; Brooklyn Style; X-Large; Ham, Bacon, Black Olive. I have it saved to my one-click ordering, and it is the only reason my BMI is still in the double digits.
Wait, why is dog in quotes? That’s…
*googles a tiny bit*
Oh. Ooooh. Raccoon dog = Tanuki. Got it. I thought the name ‘Tanuki’ exclusively referred to the folklore variant, like Kitsune. Welp, fucked that up.
Hey, what about his ears and nose? That’s at least 4 more holes that could have dicks in them!
I’ll be honest, I’m never sure how to actually answer these “Thoughts on x” questions. Like, are we talking about my willingness to draw the subject, or how I personally feel about the subject matter?
For example, I personally loathe butt inflation that’s just the gluteal region being inflated because it almost always just looks like someone glued balloons to their ass. I know, however, that that is exactly what some folks like about it, which is why I’ve drawn it in the past.
tl;dr: I don’t care much for it, but that doesn’t mean I won’t draw it.
Uhm… that sure is a thing. Yep, that’s my thought on it.
Eh, not really my thing. In the end, the character either pops, or they don’t. Drawing out the inflation for an extended period of time doesn’t make much difference in terms of one off drawings, or short series. The only exception that I’ve seen is in animations, but even then it’s more to show that a character is inflated to their absolute fullest.
I don’t really see any reason to crosspost it here, seeing as it is still up on FA.
Nah, not really into that sorta’ stuff.
It depends on the context. If it’s being used for something (i.e. as a form of bondage) within the image, I’m fine with it. If it’s used to show that a character is at or nearing their limit, I’m also fine with it. However if it’s a character that’s just a sphere for the sake of being round, it doesn’t interest me at all.
… DrakeMOhkami, exactly the same as my tumblr page.
I probably already have. Dunno which one it is, but it’s probably here somewhere, or over on FA, or DeviantArt, or some other site, I dunno.