Balloon fetish
Fetish involving balloons From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Balloon fetishists (colloquially "looners")[1] may be divided into two categories: those who are sexually inclined to pop balloons, possibly alongside other activities (called "poppers"), and those who are sexually inclined exclusively to non-popping activities, such as blowing up balloons and deflating them (called "non-poppers").[2][3][4][5] Some "non-poppers" are greatly distressed by the idea of popping balloons, possibly even to the point of tears.[6][a] Others enjoy blowing up balloons or sitting and lying on them.[7]

"Looner" Culture
One hallmark of the distinction between poppers and non-poppers may be in seeing balloons' bursting either as a metaphor for orgasm,[8] or as a metaphor for death.[9]
Media Depictions
- Geiru Toneido, a fictional homicidal clown and balloon artist from Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Spirit of Justice, developed online notoriety with the advent of the "clussy" concept, the artwork of which has a very strong focus on the sexualisation of balloons, per her character design.[10]
- In 2019 the stylist Christopher Kane presented a collection inspired by looners.[11][12] A tematic t-shirt [13] and a sneaker [14][15] were released.
- SexTV season 9 episode 23, 9 June 2007.[16][17]
- Taboo, 2012 episode on National Geographic Channel.[18]
See also
Notes
- A severe fear of balloons or their possible popping may be referred to as globophobia (which may also refer to a fear or dislike of globalization).
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