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  • Katielynn
    Expert Blower
    • May 2012
    • 165

    Fear the pop

    When watching your preferred sex with balloons, how important is the fear factor?

    Which is sexier? Watching a girl (for example) who is completely fearless blowing and popping balloons with no indication of fear and doesn't flinch when it pops, or a girl who is timid, fearful of the pop, and jumps/screams when the balloon finally bursts?
    I love to hear the BOOM!
  • Regular Guy
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2015
    • 170

    #2
    Re: Fear the pop

    Definitely fearless.

    Just because fearless popping and especially blowing to pop is something I cannot do myself.

    But jumping/screaming/flinching when popping is also very cute.

    Best thing is a fearless B2P with (a bit of) flinching when the balloon pops.
    Fortunately I was lucky enough to watch this in real live several times...

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    • Danman1987
      Senior Member
      • Nov 2012
      • 145

      #3
      Re: Fear the pop

      I like the screaming part when a girl pops a balloon. Sounds more fun than a silent girl which looks like she don't enjoy balloons.

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      • b0f0s0f
        Senior Member
        • Nov 2016
        • 296

        #4
        Re: Fear the pop

        Both for me. Like Regular Guy said, fearless/aggressive blowing is sexier and more dominating, but timid/nervous is cuter. I don't really care that much in videos and in real life I'd be fine with seeing either though, I'm not picky.

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        • Meililoon
          aka lyckr
          • Sep 2014
          • 700

          #5
          Re: Fear the pop

          I usually prefer watching a girl who is confident and fearless, but sometimes it can be cute watching a girl who's scared, as long as she looks like she's enjoying popping them anyway.

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          • LoudPopper
            Senior Member
            • Jan 2016
            • 228

            #6
            Re: Fear the pop

            I think fear and fearlessness are more on a spectrum, and they aren't as cut and dry as we may think. Fearless or confidence with balloons is definitely more of a turn on for me however it's not that simple. Fun is usually most important for me. My favorite vids are with experienced models/looners like Tara Bush, Cold Angel or Misslooner who've been doing this for over a decade and have probably popped thousands of balloons on camera. They're all totally fearless poppers who still usually jump a little. Cold Angel might even let out a shriek, but then she gets this look as if she's totally satisfied with herself by what she just did, and you can also see her eyes light up when they explode. Usually she then smiles or laughs because she really loves what she's doing. Tara Bush oftentimes talks to the balloons or the camera about still being scared but loving it at the same time. Misslooner who is an authentic looner, also goes by the name, "The specialist", considers herself a "fearless" popper because of love for popping and her preference to BTP massive balloons; and by massive, we're talking popping 24" and up is normal, and 16-17 inchers are on the small end for her. She usually shows less emotion than others and always has a cool demeanor most of the time, but even she sometimes flinches or is downright shocked. But then again there's always that satisfied look afterwards, and I love that because she is a looner and she genuinely loves playing with and popping balloons.

            In real life, all my friends and ex'es always jumped and would scream more than anything else and I would find it endearing or exciting, but only if they're enjoying themselves and they're smiling and giggling. I totally don't wanna see a girl get upset, appear like she's not having fun, or doesn't want to be doing this. What I also find sexy is a general comfort around balloons when they're not popping. My wife, who is a naturally anxious person at baseline, under all but two specific circumstances, jumps when they explode and she also get's really nervous at times in rooms completely filled with balloons or. Early on it really seemed like she wasn't enjoying herself and was popping them for me out of obligation, which made me feel guilty as if I was forcing her-- a terrible feeling by the wy! However my wife's much different after about 4 years of being around my fetish, and I've come to also find the power dynamic between someone being fearful and while the other is confident arousing. Nowadays the sound of balloons popping is a somewhat regular occurrence around the house. Even if one pops on its own she usually doesn't flinch, even if it's a louder balloon like a Tuf-tex 24. She usually keeps doing what she was doing. If I'm nearby she might chuckle and give me a sly look because she finds it amusing that I sometimes still get nervous or embarrassed about my love for balloons. Actually, she's the one who is totally cool with them and doesn't care that balloons are around at all, I am the one who still can't get over her being so okay with it.

            Personally, my absolute favorite part about balloons is the popping. I've probably popped about 15,000 in my life, but still wouldn't call myself fearless. In fact, I hope I never become fearless because that's also a big part of my attraction to balloons. I still can get nervous or intimidated from time to time, especially in a balloon room or with BTPing TT17's or above; however the fact that she's more comfortable with balloons than I am in our day-to-day living is a huge turn on for me. When it comes to her actually popping them, now that she's gotten a bit more used to it, she's still gets nervous, and might flinch or scream, but she's usually smiling afterwards unless the pop has really surprised her. When we're having sex however, my adorably anxious wife can become a totally different person. She becomes much more confident or gets really aggressive; her attitude can get all the way up to kinda dominant, which is also sexy. If there's balloons around the bedroom at that time, she's usually the one looking for them, because she likes to physically pop them on my body or pop them when I'm not expecting just to get a rise out of me. She says that balloons really do nothing for her, but she loves that I love them, and that her favorite thing is feeling my body tense up or watching me get excited in response to her popping them.

            Again I'm so sorry everyone for my long posts! I feel super guilty being the long-winded on in the group. I'm a psychiatrist in real life and I love analyzing writing about things. If it's something I'm passionate about like balloons then it's even harder to stop myself!
            Last edited by LoudPopper; 11-03-2017, 05:39.

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            • LoudPopper
              Senior Member
              • Jan 2016
              • 228

              #7
              Re: Fear the pop

              I meant to post some examples of the those models being both fearless yet still surprised, and loving every minute of it. Anyways, I hope I got the links right. Enjoy!

              Cold Angel
              https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EgvL7Zmlq4I&t=16s ::: BTP 2 U16's at (3:14) and (8:06)
              https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OI1KuqAiUQw&t=138s ::: popping many smaller balloons and Bebal 14's w/ inflator throughout

              Tara Bush
              https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lqES...2C624&index=29 ::: BTP's a TT24 at (3:32)
              https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oYs0...2C624&index=26 ::: BTP's a Q16 or U16 at (8:08)

              Misslooner
              https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Idh...Wl_xCwFRJGjhdQ ::: BTP a Bebal B350 36" way past rated size at (12:52)
              https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3myd...Wl_xCwFRJGjhdQ ::: BTP a HUGE Cattex 32" longneck way past rated size at (13:42)
              Last edited by LoudPopper; 11-03-2017, 07:08.

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              • marja

                #8
                Re: Fear the pop

                Definitely fearful.

                Really fearless persons can just keep inflating the balloon like if they were a human pump. For me there is no difference in watching such a person inflate a balloon or watch a balloon connected to a pump. It is just missing the emotion.

                Fearful comes in different extremes. Nervous when the balloon gets big, but still willing to keep inflating it. Slowing down and hesitating at that stage makes it more intense and more fun to watch for me.
                A next step is not willing to pop the balloon but after encouragements still able to do so. It can be a relief for the girl when she manages to pop a balloon.
                A girl (or boy) who is (really) afraid of the bang and starts covering her ears, but manages to continue inflating the balloon is definitely attracting my attention.
                The most fearful situation, where a girl is forced to pop balloons against her will and starts crying, is too much. That would be respect-less. Although it may be attractive sometimes, it is not how I would like to be treated. So I don't want other women to be treated like that.

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                • wildheart
                  Senior Member
                  • Apr 2015
                  • 859

                  #9
                  Re: Fear the pop

                  Originally posted by marja
                  Definitely fearful.

                  Really fearless persons can just keep inflating the balloon like if they were a human pump. For me there is no difference in watching such a person inflate a balloon or watch a balloon connected to a pump. It is just missing the emotion.

                  Fearful comes in different extremes. Nervous when the balloon gets big, but still willing to keep inflating it. Slowing down and hesitating at that stage makes it more intense and more fun to watch for me.
                  A next step is not willing to pop the balloon but after encouragements still able to do so. It can be a relief for the girl when she manages to pop a balloon.
                  A girl (or boy) who is (really) afraid of the bang and starts covering her ears, but manages to continue inflating the balloon is definitely attracting my attention.
                  The most fearful situation, where a girl is forced to pop balloons against her will and starts crying, is too much. That would be respect-less. Although it may be attractive sometimes, it is not how I would like to be treated. So I don't want other women to be treated like that.
                  I feel the same. I also like it when someone who is completely fearless encourages someone who is more fearful to blow to pop but only if they are enjoying it. In some videos it feels like they are forced to do it (mostly Japanese videos it seems) if they aren't enjoying it, nor do I.
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                  • Meililoon
                    aka lyckr
                    • Sep 2014
                    • 700

                    #10
                    Re: Fear the pop

                    Originally posted by wildheart
                    In some videos it feels like they are forced to do it (mostly Japanese videos it seems) if they aren't enjoying it, nor do I.
                    Aaargh, I know what you're talking about. It's almost painful to watch those videos.

                    Originally posted by marja
                    Really fearless persons can just keep inflating the balloon like if they were a human pump. For me there is no difference in watching such a person inflate a balloon or watch a balloon connected to a pump. It is just missing the emotion.
                    I think the key to make a fearless person look attractive when popping balloons, is to have him or her look like they're enjoying every pop and looking forward to the next.
                    For me it's also a bit about her being able to do something that I often find a bit scary to do without it bothering her.

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                    • SRob
                      Member
                      • Aug 2015
                      • 38

                      #11
                      Re: Fear the pop

                      Same problem with people who don't want to do it as people who are fearless. I want to see someone having fun. It can be playfully blowing wanting to shred their balloon without any fear, or daring themselves to put one more breath in.

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                      • Gustoloon
                        Junior Member
                        • Mar 2017
                        • 6

                        #12
                        Re: Fear the pop

                        Originally posted by marja
                        Definitely fearful.

                        Really fearless persons can just keep inflating the balloon like if they were a human pump. For me there is no difference in watching such a person inflate a balloon or watch a balloon connected to a pump. It is just missing the emotion.

                        Fearful comes in different extremes. Nervous when the balloon gets big, but still willing to keep inflating it. Slowing down and hesitating at that stage makes it more intense and more fun to watch for me.
                        A next step is not willing to pop the balloon but after encouragements still able to do so. It can be a relief for the girl when she manages to pop a balloon.
                        A girl (or boy) who is (really) afraid of the bang and starts covering her ears, but manages to continue inflating the balloon is definitely attracting my attention.
                        I don't agree with the notion of fearlessness = emotionless, the biggest turn-on for me is when the person is turned on/enjoying herself at the same time as being completely unafraid.

                        When people are afraid I mostly get uncomfortable. Maybe it's because I'm afraid myself.

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                        • Meililoon
                          aka lyckr
                          • Sep 2014
                          • 700

                          #13
                          Re: Fear the pop

                          Originally posted by Gustoloon
                          When people are afraid I mostly get uncomfortable. Maybe it's because I'm afraid myself.
                          I see your point. In a way it's kind of encouraging to watch someone who isn't afraid popping balloons cause it makes me think "Hey, she's not afraid, so that must mean it's nothing to be afraid of!" The confidence sort of rubs off and I get the courage to pop balloons myself. That's how I went from being a non-popper to a semi-popper

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                          • Gustoloon
                            Junior Member
                            • Mar 2017
                            • 6

                            #14
                            Re: Fear the pop

                            Yeah that might be it

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                            • Kiltieman
                              Member
                              • Jan 2014
                              • 86

                              #15
                              Re: Fear the pop

                              My prefernce is to watch a girl who is oblivious to the fact that the balloon could burst at anytime. In our teens my sister was fantastic at this. She would blow the balloons up for her parties and get them really huge then tie them off without knowing that they were within a whisker of going bang. I like the girl next door look too, not girls who are naked or anywhere near it. She also always let out a squeal when she overdid it.

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