Here are some questions for all the poppers, especially the ones how never were phobic:
1) When did you do your first accidental B2P?
2) When and how did you notice a B2P gives you some kind of fun, pleasure, enjoyment, thrill, whatever? What was that special thing about B2Ps?
3) When did you do your first intentional B2P(s) for fun, pleasure, enjoyment, thrill, etc?
I ask these questions because some users here wrote that they discovered their preference or interest for balloons quite early. And if I think about that some balloons aren't that easy to blow until they pop, especially for a very young person, I wonder when and how it came to your first B2P(s).
Would love to hear how old you were, how it came to the first B2Ps, when you started intentional B2Ps and how many B2Ps you did back that time.
For me this is something I couldn't experience because I was very phobic about balloons as a child and teenager and it was absolutely impossible for me to blow up a balloon until it popped.
It was in my mid-teenager year as I began to actively fight the phobia and I was successful by my end-teenager years.
I can pop balloons without any bigger problems, but when it comes to B2Ps I still have to fight phobia, but I already succeded some B2Ps.
There are a few things that make B2Ps so special for me.
On the one hand concerning the balloons, on the other concerning me:
Blowing to pop balloons means to get them as big and tight as possible, to use and to go beyond their full capacity. I love how huge they get, often way more than expected, I love how tight, even rock solid they get and, of course, their shape when being extremly overinflated.
Concerning me is that I succed at something that scares me very much.
I can't tell when it came to my first accidental B2P, I even think there was none.
Of course some balloons popped while inflating them, but that was because the latex got weak because they were blown up several times before.
My first intentional B2P was somewhere between the age of 18, maybe 17 and 20.
How about you?
Looking forward to your experiences...
1) When did you do your first accidental B2P?
2) When and how did you notice a B2P gives you some kind of fun, pleasure, enjoyment, thrill, whatever? What was that special thing about B2Ps?
3) When did you do your first intentional B2P(s) for fun, pleasure, enjoyment, thrill, etc?
I ask these questions because some users here wrote that they discovered their preference or interest for balloons quite early. And if I think about that some balloons aren't that easy to blow until they pop, especially for a very young person, I wonder when and how it came to your first B2P(s).
Would love to hear how old you were, how it came to the first B2Ps, when you started intentional B2Ps and how many B2Ps you did back that time.
For me this is something I couldn't experience because I was very phobic about balloons as a child and teenager and it was absolutely impossible for me to blow up a balloon until it popped.
It was in my mid-teenager year as I began to actively fight the phobia and I was successful by my end-teenager years.
I can pop balloons without any bigger problems, but when it comes to B2Ps I still have to fight phobia, but I already succeded some B2Ps.
There are a few things that make B2Ps so special for me.
On the one hand concerning the balloons, on the other concerning me:
Blowing to pop balloons means to get them as big and tight as possible, to use and to go beyond their full capacity. I love how huge they get, often way more than expected, I love how tight, even rock solid they get and, of course, their shape when being extremly overinflated.
Concerning me is that I succed at something that scares me very much.
I can't tell when it came to my first accidental B2P, I even think there was none.
Of course some balloons popped while inflating them, but that was because the latex got weak because they were blown up several times before.
My first intentional B2P was somewhere between the age of 18, maybe 17 and 20.
How about you?
Looking forward to your experiences...
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