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  • BalloonFun
    Senior Member
    • Apr 2022
    • 222

    The Word "Balloon"

    Many years ago, on some balloon forum, there was a good question asked. So I thought I'd bring it up here.

    When someone like your bfriend, gfriend, wife, husband, or friend or some balloon partner says the word "balloon", what kinds of thoughts or feelings do you experience? -- how does it make you feel? Sure, the "balloon" word can be used as part of "dirty talk" or during foreplay or just simply mentioned. I'd like to learn from you "guys" and "gals" how it affects you.
  • Qbubbleballoon (:
    Senior Member
    • Apr 2021
    • 157

    #2
    Re: The Word "Balloon"

    Oh it drives me crazy!! Whenever I hear a person I have a crush on utter the word "balloon" or even if I hear a favorite character in a series or movie regardless of it being live action or animated it just makes me wild! Balloon is a magical word that just rolls so easily off the lips and tongue

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    • Cadillac
      Member
      • Jan 2022
      • 39

      #3
      Re: The Word "Balloon"

      It depends on who says it and the situation. But yes, just hearing someone mention the word balloon can give me that tingling feeling and excitement. If a woman mentions buying balloons, playing with balloons, decorating with balloons, etc., my ears perk up and attention dials in. Heck, it’s the same way in these forums. If it’s a name that I know is female, it grabs my attention and that excited feeling comes over me - just from reading their comments. I don’t know who anyone actually is on this forum, nor do I know what anyone actually looks like. But if Vicci, KatieLynn, SusieDK, etc. (sorry I didn’t name more) ever post anything and just mention balloons I zero in on it. Just the word and the association with can create that excited feeling - even in print. It’s weird, bizarre yet magical. Like most of us on this forum, not sure why it happens to us, but it does. So yes, BalloonFun, just hearing the word - and even reading the word balloon - can really get me feeling excited. It’s kinda like our kryptonite and can make us weak and totally control us. But I’ve come to accept it and embrace it.

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      • aron_crow
        Senior Member
        • May 2020
        • 152

        #4
        Re: The Word "Balloon"

        When a girls says the word, ooh boy I rile up. I don't think I'll be able to handle myself in a party shop buying balloons with a girl.
        That being said, I have learned how to keep my excitement down. I usually don't use the word myself in such situations as the next words out of my mouth will probably be - "Pop it"

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        • Blowitbig
          Senior Member
          • Jan 2016
          • 688

          #5
          Re: The Word "Balloon"

          Just by hearing the word balloon drives me crazy, and if someone says ,i was blowing up balloons, I instantly start getting turned on, I love my balloon fetish
          The bigger the better

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          • bfinch2000
            Senior Member
            • Feb 2020
            • 118

            #6
            Re: The Word "Balloon"

            oh man, yes to everything and same here! when my hot best friend says the word "balloon", even in passing, even if it's part of "hot air balloon", a part of me inside does a backflip lol man i love him...

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            • Tracy
              Senior Member
              • May 2018
              • 196

              #7
              Re: The Word "Balloon"

              I don't usually talk about my trans history here (or anywhere for that matter). But of course I had to fix my voice among many other things. Over the years I've put in about two years' worth of intensive vocal training and I am tolerably happy with the results. But the first word I wanted to sound GREAT in my new girl voice was "balloons"!

              And I think I did ok But you'd need to get confirmation from the few looner friends who have met me IRL...
              Last edited by Tracy; 13-05-2022, 19:20. Reason: Tracy needs to learn to write gooder....

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              • Mutaloon
                Senior Member
                • Nov 2018
                • 148

                #8
                Re: The Word "Balloon"

                The word balloon triggers some fun feelings in the back of my head. Part of it is just the fact that the word is just so fun to use. You can just say part of it with just "ball" or "loon" and it would still be just as fun.

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                • randomlooner316
                  Senior Member
                  • Apr 2021
                  • 150

                  #9
                  Re: The Word "Balloon"

                  When I was in elementary school (first grade I think) we were studying for a spelling test in class spelling bee style. When it came to me of course my word was balloon. At that point in my life I had a hard time even saying the word. I just sat down without every trying. Luckily a couple kids later something stupid was done (I can't recall what) that took attention off me.

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                  • Axle
                    Senior Member
                    • Jan 2022
                    • 136

                    #10
                    Re: The Word "Balloon"

                    i always used to avoid using the word in public (along with a few others because that's just what i'm like) but as mentioned elsewhere i've learned to enjoy loon-talk in a safe private setting.
                    Curiosity killed the cattex.

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                    • knightloon
                      Junior Member
                      • May 2021
                      • 14

                      #11
                      Re: The Word "Balloon"

                      I feel either nervous or excited when someone mention the word balloon, but I don't show my react in public. I tend to avoid to talk about balloon, too.

                      Balloons talk are exclusive among looners for me.

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                      • Scooter
                        Senior Member
                        • May 2022
                        • 246

                        #12
                        Re: The Word "Balloon"

                        I'm currently working in a grocery store, and I typically do closing shift which means there aren't many customers, just me and the customer service manager currently on duty for the night. The CSM that night was one that I got along with very well (she doesn't work at the store anymore).

                        This was before I found sources for getting balloons securely, so while putting stuff back I grabbed a loose balloon out of the floral section and brought it over and tried to calmly ask if there was a code just for a loose one, or if I'd still have to pay a buck fifty as if it was helium-filled. She replied with no.

                        But then she smiled a little and teasingly asked if I wanted her to blow it up for me.

                        My face was probably all red in the moment, but I politely declined, put it back, and we continued on with our shift like any other night. But that moment of her asking "Do you want me to blow up a balloon for you?" with the smile on her face remains as a memory.

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                        • Qbubbleballoon (:
                          Senior Member
                          • Apr 2021
                          • 157

                          #13
                          Re: The Word "Balloon"

                          Originally posted by Scooter
                          I'm currently working in a grocery store, and I typically do closing shift which means there aren't many customers, just me and the customer service manager currently on duty for the night. The CSM that night was one that I got along with very well (she doesn't work at the store anymore).

                          This was before I found sources for getting balloons securely, so while putting stuff back I grabbed a loose balloon out of the floral section and brought it over and tried to calmly ask if there was a code just for a loose one, or if I'd still have to pay a buck fifty as if it was helium-filled. She replied with no.

                          But then she smiled a little and teasingly asked if I wanted her to blow it up for me.

                          My face was probably all red in the moment, but I politely declined, put it back, and we continued on with our shift like any other night. But that moment of her asking "Do you want me to blow up a balloon for you?" with the smile on her face remains as a memory.
                          Aww, that is just too cute!!

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                          • b0f0s0f
                            Senior Member
                            • Nov 2016
                            • 296

                            #14
                            Re: The Word "Balloon"

                            Originally posted by randomlooner316
                            When I was in elementary school (first grade I think) we were studying for a spelling test in class spelling bee style. When it came to me of course my word was balloon. At that point in my life I had a hard time even saying the word. I just sat down without every trying.
                            Hah that was definitely one of my nightmares as a very phobic schoolchild (although not nearly as bad as balloons actually manifesting in class). I too have a strong aversion to saying the word aloud, although I've practiced it enough in private that I'm sure I could manage saying it in public without sounding weird if I had to. Interesting how these things work.

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                            • MichaelLoona
                              Junior Member
                              • Apr 2020
                              • 19

                              #15
                              Re: The Word "Balloon"

                              Back in the day when I was younger, hearing the word balloon coming out of a cute girls mouth used to drive me crazy. Today not so much, but it'll still turn my head and get my attention.

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