I have a good question for those who have a "looner partner" (i.e. a wife or husband, BF or GF, good/best friends.......). Do any of you ever play balloon games that are considered "socially acceptable" -- I know, we looners love our balloons, like I do, for the intense "pleasuring" and intense "fun" they give us -- but more like just play games with balloons that are "cooperative play" in nature? (no sex involved)
Why I ask....While I do, of course, have a balloon fetish now at age 57 (developed during early childhood, of course), I am also continuing to pick up on and develop social skills as a lonely male on the autism spectrum. One of the best means of social skills development (I am trying to find a few friends) is through cooperative games (from "Sorry!" and checkers, trivia and board games, and sure, more "physical challenge"/stunt kind of games.
Also, there are so many settings/gatherings like birthday parties, wedding receptions, bar mitzvah, etc., where people of ALL ages play all kinds of fun balloon games together, both for poppers and non-poppers. I happen to know a lot of balloon games over the years.
Some examples of cooperative popping games are like having a balloon placed between your backs (no hands!) and squeezing it til it pops (variation: balloon between chests - no hands!), and those relay races like where you run to a chair and sit on a balloon til it pops. Cooperative non-pop games like carry a balloon between backs or chests (no hands!) and drop it in a basket (in relay race or like a "Minute to Win It" kind of game) (variation: walk helium-filled balloons the same way and let it go and float up and hit a target in the ceiling as long as it's not a popcorn ceiling! ). Again, no sex involved!
I have quite the challenge ahead for me, and one day I hope to find the right "opposite sex" partner -- I know this all sounds complex, but any help would be appreciated. I hope for a relationship to get to know each other as much as possible, enjoy time together, and have as much fun as possible along the way....I guess I just don't want to die alone when that time comes......
Why I ask....While I do, of course, have a balloon fetish now at age 57 (developed during early childhood, of course), I am also continuing to pick up on and develop social skills as a lonely male on the autism spectrum. One of the best means of social skills development (I am trying to find a few friends) is through cooperative games (from "Sorry!" and checkers, trivia and board games, and sure, more "physical challenge"/stunt kind of games.
Also, there are so many settings/gatherings like birthday parties, wedding receptions, bar mitzvah, etc., where people of ALL ages play all kinds of fun balloon games together, both for poppers and non-poppers. I happen to know a lot of balloon games over the years.
Some examples of cooperative popping games are like having a balloon placed between your backs (no hands!) and squeezing it til it pops (variation: balloon between chests - no hands!), and those relay races like where you run to a chair and sit on a balloon til it pops. Cooperative non-pop games like carry a balloon between backs or chests (no hands!) and drop it in a basket (in relay race or like a "Minute to Win It" kind of game) (variation: walk helium-filled balloons the same way and let it go and float up and hit a target in the ceiling as long as it's not a popcorn ceiling! ). Again, no sex involved!
I have quite the challenge ahead for me, and one day I hope to find the right "opposite sex" partner -- I know this all sounds complex, but any help would be appreciated. I hope for a relationship to get to know each other as much as possible, enjoy time together, and have as much fun as possible along the way....I guess I just don't want to die alone when that time comes......
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