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balloon popping?
what is the obsession with balloon popping? i have my own fetishes and desires, but i am curious to know what is so intriguing and arousing about girls blowing, popping and generally just playing with balloons? is it the reaction you are looking for, the girl squealling from the pop, or the sitting on them bouncing? just curious. thanks
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- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Freud would explain this with the human urge of destruction.
He said a basic human trait is the death drive (Thanatos), and because one would not survive for long when practicing this one, it is usually projected into more harmless behavior.
Neither adults nor shy kids seem to pop balloons. I explain it as a mixture of aggression/destruction wish - triggered by a playful, harmless attitude.
The cheerfulness with it is surely an early childhood mechanism - plain happiness that you can have an influence on the environment, even a persistent one.
Source(s): http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_drive - Anonymous1 decade ago
hiya my intrest started as a phobia for me as a child i was afraid of balloons not sure how it changed into me liking them and seeing fetish sites