You're treading on thin ice there. What you're suggesting is suicide, and that sort of thinking warrents a professonal therapist. Having a sexual fetish is healthy, but contemplating it as a means of suicide is not. I encourage you to seek help from a mental health professional.
who would want to pop and die? Like for real inflate to gargantuan proportions, have one last orgasm amd go boom?
Im just so submissive. Like take my body and do what you want with it.
There needs to be more of you for rps lol
Popmybody for most uncomfortable user 2017
I'd only pop if I can flatten and pump back up.
imao popping makes characters curious, but not in a practical way. It's a frontier they might approach to tickle their nerves and then discuss it with friends. Those characters who do pop - pop for other reasons ^_^
I've maintained before, and I do so now, that in the case of diagnosis of a terminal illness I would consider this to be a completely acceptable form of euthanasia for myself, with various provisos. It would need to be done in such a way that my remains aren't found by a loved one, it incriminates nobody else and so forth. But absolutely, yes, and maybe one day, once it's established I have an inoperable tumour for example, this will happen. In no other circumstances whatsoever though.
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This has to be a troll no sane person responds to constructive criticism with "Pop my body and do what you want."
Ugh. Wish the most idiotic people weren't the most vocal.
Only if I respawn after dying
It's a fun idea, though I do bleieve actually "dying" would be a bit of a turn off for most. Not all, but most. Granted, it's al for the sake of fun, and it would be one hell of an orgasm lol
It might not be orgasmic though. For instance, you might end up dying before you popped, or the reality might turn out to be much nastier than the fantasy, which is pretty likely really, or the pressure inside your abdomen might cut off the blood flow to your genitals and therefore make them go numb, making any pleasure decidedly non-sexual unless the most important sex organ is literally the brain.
However, making a kind of imaginary commitment one day to inflate oneself to bursting means you can look down at yourself and honestly say "one day I will be inflated like a balloon until I pop", and that really helps with the pleasure you have while you're still in the land of the living. You know that one day it won't just be fantasy, you'll really know what it feels like, looks like, to blow up with air and explode, and if you can convince yourself that's true by making that promise to yourself, even though you might break it, is - just - wow!
The problem I have with this argument is the same as before ^_^
A situation when someone learns something nasty from doctors, sits on a sofa at home and considers: hmm, let's pop myself - is completely fictional.
Accepting that "one day I will be inflated like a balloon until I pop" is in essence deciding to go. Deciding to go kills faster than any popping if one has terminal disease. While deciding to stay - to live and have fun - lets people live actively for decades with any terminal disease ^_^ In which case people don't sit on a sofa considering to pop themselves ^_^
I agree with Nineteenthly that context is everything
What kind of decision one makes when he/she decides to over-inflate and pop?
What if inflation is a beautiful sport that can be as extreme or as gentle as you like? And classy inflation is a local classics. Century after century the sky have been a dating place for lovers and a reconciliation ground for rivals, in the clouds kings found their wives riding the sun? In which case overinflating lady might throw herself from the edge not because she wants to pop and die - but for drawing attention of a nearby knight and expecting to be saved to live happily ever after?
There is a problem with death as there is with birth, and this is a general point about life and death rather than inflation although it applies to inflation too, which is that you don't know how long you've got anyway, and you might indeed cut off quite a long period of life by doing that. Similarly with birth, it's a question of not knowing what will develop, so you can opt in for a C-section after a trial of labour but things might develop too fast. Not that I think everyone should have Caesareans by any means.
And that's the Nineteenthly I like ^_^
Indeed, there's a difference in perceptions between a real medic and a sports engineer. The former sees a wonder of life in full complexity, fully aware how much she doesn't know yet, watching for everything that might go wrong and is focused on prevention. The latter thinks how to get the most from what he has
At times medics were amazed what a couple of equations might do, and at times they gave that look as if we brought a drum and were dancing with it ^_^
Thanks Lopni :-) .
There's also a distinction here between the body as a creative project and the body as a scientific entity. Things like tattooing and piercings are artistic projects carried out on the body, and they may have complications such as when piercings go septic or scar, but the emphasis is on the creativity of the exercise. This goes further with some artists, for instance that person who sat in a chair and allowed anyone in the audience to do anything they wanted to her for a minute. Obviously you have to be safe, or at least to minimise harm and risk in such a situation, but it's not the main focus of the activity. Body-building, dancing and athletics would also fall into that area.
Then there's the body as a scientific entity, which is closer to medicine or human biology. In this situation you approach the body in terms of optimal physiological function and how to maintain or reach that condition, and that's how I happen to be trained but it's not the only way to look at it.
I see inflation as practiced recreationally, as it were, as part of BDSM, and BDSM is creative and artistic, but artists understand the materials with which they work to get the best results, and that understanding is partly scientific and technological. E.g. breath play - I wouldn't do it but someone who does needs to know when they're putting life in danger.
As a small tip meby. The term "die" is somthing people wont relate happy to (i know its all fantasy). But bringing death into a fetish makes it feel, well... negative dramatic.
I think "pop permanent" sounds a bit more nice and relateble to people around here.
Ps: dont worry. I love the put in of this poll.
And boom goes the inflatee