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Anonymous asked:
Do you ever draw like normal twinks? Like no inflation just hot twinks.
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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.
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Depends on the reason for which the clothing has been ripped.
Anonymous said:
Hey let’s go back to the 90’s and give that horny skunk From Tiny Toons Fifi some big boobies.
Emmm… non?
I am sorry, but you see, I have not been referred to simply as ‘big’ since… not too long after ze ‘90′s, actually. To see me as such would require an ‘istory book! I am certain, however, zat you will not mind.
socrateaser-rps-and-randomness said:
Could I request Angela Cross from Ratchet and Clank Going Commando inflating her boobs and belly near to bursting?
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Anonymous asked:
How do you round off the edge of the tubing?
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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.)
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Anonymous asked:
Hey! Just thought I'd ask. I always thought it'd be fun to try and pump myself up a little bit. What kind of stuff would I need for just an air inflation? How would I go about it? Anything I should be aware of?
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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.
- When you get the tubing, round off the edge that you plan to insert so it’s more comfortable, and less likely to cause problems.
- Silicon tubing is preferable to plastic, as it’s considerably softer and more flexible, making it much more comfortable.
- If living conditions permit, inflate while taking a nice warm shower, as the warm water will help your body relax, making the inflation go a bit smoother.
- The position in which you inflate is up to you: Standing up or kneeling will facilitate a fuller inflation; sitting is is fine though it may become slightly uncomfortable as you get fuller; lying on your back will make your swelling belly more visible but less comfortable; kneeling on hands and knees will make your belly more comfortable, but you’ll feel the need to ‘deflate’ for most or all of the session regardless of how deep the tube is set.
- A low powered aquarium pump will generally be able to fill you up plenty, and steadily, but since it’s not meant to actually inflate things, it generally won’t have enough power to build a lot of pressure, so there’s a greatly reduced risk of injury.
- To make the experience more comfortable, insert the tube a few inches (4+, depending on your body) deep. If you immediately feel the need to expel gas upon turning on the pump, slowly push the tube a bit deeper. Unless you’re incredibly loose, do not skip lubing the tube.
- IMPORTANT: If your heart starts rapidly fluttering, and you feel flush, maybe struggling to breathe a little, or nauseous, pull the tube out and end the session. These are symptoms of shock. They do not necessarily mean that you’ve done anything serious; I’ve experienced them after simply inserting a tube that I hadn’t completely rounded off. If you experience this, do not panic as it will make things worse. Just remain as calm as possible and let it pass. Do not make another attempt for a day or two, though if it happens, you probably won’t want to anyway. Unfortunately, I don’t have any advice as to when you should seek medical treatment, and when it’s alright to just wait it out, as I’ve only ever done the latter.
- When ‘deflating’, rotate between kneeling on your hands and knees with your tail up, lying down on your left side, and lying flat on your back. Note that it won’t all come out conveniently or in a timely manner, so be prepared to be bloated to some degree for the remainder of the day afterward.
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.
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Anonymous asked:
In regards to your recent post: are you ever worried that your personal obsession in inflating bigger, that need in your head that tells and wants you to "pop one way or another" is louder than your sense of personal safety? Have you ever considered alternatives instead so you would reduce the possible risk of causing permanent damage to yourself?
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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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Anonymous asked:
How old are you?
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31
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jaxplanechase asked:
Wow, 20 years of inflation. Did it take a long time to be able to get really big?
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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.
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jaxplanechase asked:
What kind of health complications can you get from inflating when you were younger? Bowel troubles?
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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.
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Anonymous asked:
Have you ever come hands free from inflating? I have and it feels amazing 😍
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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.
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snow-chanda asked:
Out of curiosity, is there a difference between using air and helium or are they about the same?
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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.
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Anonymous asked:
If you don't mind me asking, what health problems are you left with after so much IRL inflation? And how would you recommend going about it to avoid said problems?
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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.
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Anonymous asked:
The human body is surprisingly stretchy.
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Also, gasses compress really easy, which is something that a lot of people don’t take into account.