In many of you know that I'm a non-popper.
Something inside me wants to change this.
When I play with my wife, I really get nervous when she brings the balloons with nails, when she sits on or when interacts with them with no fear than a phobic non-popper; but whilst my fear grows up I also feel a little tizzy, above all when she teases me touching the balloons with nails (premise that she never would pops, she's scared too).
So, sometimes, into my deep, I would like that she doesn't stop to hold the balloon with nails or stops to inflate; this makes me think, am I becoming a popper? The answer is: why not? I want to overcome this fear.
As title, what's the first step to pop a balloon? I mean, surely blow to pop is the last step, and surely I want to do by myself, not to see my wife doing it. I've been thinking that I might use a pin and wear earplugs or pop sit down.
What's your tip?
Something inside me wants to change this.
When I play with my wife, I really get nervous when she brings the balloons with nails, when she sits on or when interacts with them with no fear than a phobic non-popper; but whilst my fear grows up I also feel a little tizzy, above all when she teases me touching the balloons with nails (premise that she never would pops, she's scared too).
So, sometimes, into my deep, I would like that she doesn't stop to hold the balloon with nails or stops to inflate; this makes me think, am I becoming a popper? The answer is: why not? I want to overcome this fear.
As title, what's the first step to pop a balloon? I mean, surely blow to pop is the last step, and surely I want to do by myself, not to see my wife doing it. I've been thinking that I might use a pin and wear earplugs or pop sit down.
What's your tip?
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