I am making my partner push things right through my navel,as it really turns me on,now i find myself turned on by the site of other womens navels,and want to push into theirs.Iam not gay though.
Looking at the same gender and finding something about them attractive does not make you homosexual. There is nothing wrong with that. Don't even worry about it or give it a second thought. You're fine.
The belly button fetish is apparently more common than I thought. There is nothing wrong with having a fetish as long as it is legal and moral. The belly button fetish doesn't sound like it would be hurtful so relax and enjoy being a little different from time to time. Try not to obsess over the fetish though. Make sure to always use clean, clean, clean instruments if you decide to engage in these activities.
A lot of people refer to this as a BB fetish. It's very common to want to stick things into the bellybutton then or even to suck it outward from the body. Some people even pull their outties out more for pleasure.
It is a very sensitive area with lots of nerve-endings. This video sort-of helps to explain:
Remember, everyone is different and that isn't necessarily a bad thing.
For more people like you, you may want to Google phrases like "Navel fetishism" or "umbiliphilia" along with the belly button fetish. YouTube has a LOAD of bellybutton fetish videos you can check out for free, too.
I am sure you could watch other women pushing objects into their belly buttons very easily with a few Google searches. You may also be able to find a friend nearby that would be willing to participate in such activities (though I do not recommend this for various reasons). Sometimes it's better to look but not touch anyway though, right? :) [ Peeps's advice column | Ask Peeps A Question ]
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