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CoolPurpleKitty
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Hi all, I recently decided to create an account here as I’ve been looking for a space to explore my interest with other people who can relate, so here’s my two cents.

I’m a queer, asexual female and for as long as I can remember I’ve had a thing for pregnant bellies. To be clear, the idea of pregnancy, childbirth or ‘breeding’ and general porn around it doesn’t appeal to me and I’ve never had the desire to experience these things myself. However, seeing the physical changes that the belly undergoes, most commonly through pregnancy but also in more fictional scenarios like stuffing or expansion, is actually very arousing to me.

When I was a kid I’d feel weirdly embarrassed and shy away from anyone talking about or drawing attention to my tummy, as it felt very special and secret to me. I remember frequently hiding under the covers in my bed late at night while I lifted up my top and observed it, the way it moved when I breathed or pushed it out, and curiously touching and inspecting my navel. I have an ‘innie’ and there’s an extremely sensitive knot of nerves behind it, connected way in the back, which I later discovered to be an erogenous zone - and so that became one of my kinks and the focuses of my sexual exploration as I grew up.

Whenever I’d see a person with a big pregnant belly, my eyes would be drawn to the little bump of fabric sticking out somewhere halfway down through their clothes, and my heart would flutter; I’d turn red watching scenes in tv or movies where a heavily pregnant person was lying on the hospital bed with their bare belly stretching out above them, belly button protruding right in front.

I would sometimes roll up pillows under my shirt and use a marble to recreate the look of a big pregnant belly with an ‘outie’ belly button, pushing my hips out to accentuate the effect. Looking down at how far it stuck out, admiring and rubbing my hands over it made me excited in a way I hadn’t felt before, and my fixation only grew from there. I discovered there was a fetish for this thing around my mid to late teens when I had unmonitored access to the internet and spent many an hour browsing through content, artwork and stories focused around the theme of pregnant bellies in particular. This then led me to discovering stuffing and inflation content which I grew to appreciate as they often focus on similar themes.

I’m personally very fond of the idea of those slightly unnaturally perfect bellies you see in fictional scenarios, quickly or suddenly growing rather than over a period of time, large enough to appear heavily pregnant without actually being so. Big, smooth, round and full, curving out in that lovely teardrop or egg shape. Not so tight that the navel is stretched flat and distorted, but very shallow or popping clean out - I love seeing how the wrinkles, bumps and indentations of umbilical scar tissue that used to be hidden away inside the base of a belly button, and the whorl of the skin being pulled around its edges, are on display. I find nothing more adorable and hot then when a person with a pregnant or swollen belly acknowledges how much their belly button is sticking out (or might stick out), plays with it and has it worshipped.

I’ve never talked about or admitted any of this to another living soul before, but as I said it’s something I’m wanting to come to terms with more and have an outlet for. Having lurked on forums like this, it’s good to know I’m certainly not the only one with such a weird interest out there at least, but it’s rare to find others who identify like me and relate to my experience of it.
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RJ4444
(January 3, 2024, 2:08 pm)CoolPurpleKitty Hi all, I recently decided to create an account here as I’ve been looking for a space to explore my interest with other people who can relate, so here’s my two cents.

I’m a queer, asexual female and for as long as I can remember I’ve had a thing for pregnant bellies. To be clear, the idea of pregnancy, childbirth or ‘breeding’ and general porn around it doesn’t appeal to me and I’ve never had the desire to experience these things myself. However, seeing the physical changes that the belly undergoes, most commonly through pregnancy but also in more fictional scenarios like stuffing or expansion, is actually very arousing to me.

When I was a kid I’d feel weirdly embarrassed and shy away from anyone talking about or drawing attention to my tummy, as it felt very special and secret to me. I remember frequently hiding under the covers in my bed late at night while I lifted up my top and observed it, the way it moved when I breathed or pushed it out, and curiously touching and inspecting my navel. I have an ‘innie’ and there’s an extremely sensitive knot of nerves behind it, connected way in the back, which I later discovered to be an erogenous zone - and so that became one of my kinks and the focuses of my sexual exploration as I grew up.

Whenever I’d see a person with a big pregnant belly, my eyes would be drawn to the little bump of fabric sticking out somewhere halfway down through their clothes, and my heart would flutter; I’d turn red watching scenes in tv or movies where a heavily pregnant person was lying on the hospital bed with their bare belly stretching out above them, belly button protruding right in front.

I would sometimes roll up pillows under my shirt and use a marble to recreate the look of a big pregnant belly with an ‘outie’ belly button, pushing my hips out to accentuate the effect. Looking down at how far it stuck out, admiring and rubbing my hands over it made me excited in a way I hadn’t felt before, and my fixation only grew from there. I discovered there was a fetish for this thing around my mid to late teens when I had unmonitored access to the internet and spent many an hour browsing through content, artwork and stories focused around the theme of pregnant bellies in particular. This then led me to discovering stuffing and inflation content which I grew to appreciate as they often focus on similar themes.

I’m personally very fond of the idea of those slightly unnaturally perfect bellies you see in fictional scenarios, quickly or suddenly growing rather than over a period of time, large enough to appear heavily pregnant without actually being so. Big, smooth, round and full, curving out in that lovely teardrop or egg shape. Not so tight that the navel is stretched flat and distorted, but very shallow or popping clean out - I love seeing how the wrinkles, bumps and indentations of umbilical scar tissue that used to be hidden away inside the base of a belly button, and the whorl of the skin being pulled around its edges, are on display. I find nothing more adorable and hot then when a person with a pregnant or swollen belly acknowledges how much their belly button is sticking out (or might stick out), plays with it and has it worshipped.

I’ve never talked about or admitted any of this to another living soul before, but as I said it’s something I’m wanting to come to terms with more and have an outlet for. Having lurked on forums like this, it’s good to know I’m certainly not the only one with such a weird interest out there at least, but it’s rare to find others who identify like me and relate to my experience of it.
^This. Not *quite* exactly the same, but this feels quite familiar. The "Xtro" belly scene and the bellies from "Evil Offspring" seriously get my attention. I'm not into the idea of actually doing the "mom thing" itself, but the belly, ranging from cute, early pregnancy to absolutely YUUUUGE is The Thing for me. That, and a fit frame is important, though I'm guessing that's a more "normal" thing...? I dunno. Anywho, welcome to the club.
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CoolPurpleKitty
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(January 3, 2024, 9:26 pm)RJ4444
(January 3, 2024, 2:08 pm)CoolPurpleKitty Hi all, I recently decided to create an account here as I’ve been looking for a space to explore my interest with other people who can relate, so here’s my two cents.

I’m a queer, asexual female and for as long as I can remember I’ve had a thing for pregnant bellies. To be clear, the idea of pregnancy, childbirth or ‘breeding’ and general porn around it doesn’t appeal to me and I’ve never had the desire to experience these things myself. However, seeing the physical changes that the belly undergoes, most commonly through pregnancy but also in more fictional scenarios like stuffing or expansion, is actually very arousing to me.

When I was a kid I’d feel weirdly embarrassed and shy away from anyone talking about or drawing attention to my tummy, as it felt very special and secret to me. I remember frequently hiding under the covers in my bed late at night while I lifted up my top and observed it, the way it moved when I breathed or pushed it out, and curiously touching and inspecting my navel. I have an ‘innie’ and there’s an extremely sensitive knot of nerves behind it, connected way in the back, which I later discovered to be an erogenous zone - and so that became one of my kinks and the focuses of my sexual exploration as I grew up.

Whenever I’d see a person with a big pregnant belly, my eyes would be drawn to the little bump of fabric sticking out somewhere halfway down through their clothes, and my heart would flutter; I’d turn red watching scenes in tv or movies where a heavily pregnant person was lying on the hospital bed with their bare belly stretching out above them, belly button protruding right in front.

I would sometimes roll up pillows under my shirt and use a marble to recreate the look of a big pregnant belly with an ‘outie’ belly button, pushing my hips out to accentuate the effect. Looking down at how far it stuck out, admiring and rubbing my hands over it made me excited in a way I hadn’t felt before, and my fixation only grew from there. I discovered there was a fetish for this thing around my mid to late teens when I had unmonitored access to the internet and spent many an hour browsing through content, artwork and stories focused around the theme of pregnant bellies in particular. This then led me to discovering stuffing and inflation content which I grew to appreciate as they often focus on similar themes.

I’m personally very fond of the idea of those slightly unnaturally perfect bellies you see in fictional scenarios, quickly or suddenly growing rather than over a period of time, large enough to appear heavily pregnant without actually being so. Big, smooth, round and full, curving out in that lovely teardrop or egg shape. Not so tight that the navel is stretched flat and distorted, but very shallow or popping clean out - I love seeing how the wrinkles, bumps and indentations of umbilical scar tissue that used to be hidden away inside the base of a belly button, and the whorl of the skin being pulled around its edges, are on display. I find nothing more adorable and hot then when a person with a pregnant or swollen belly acknowledges how much their belly button is sticking out (or might stick out), plays with it and has it worshipped.

I’ve never talked about or admitted any of this to another living soul before, but as I said it’s something I’m wanting to come to terms with more and have an outlet for. Having lurked on forums like this, it’s good to know I’m certainly not the only one with such a weird interest out there at least, but it’s rare to find others who identify like me and relate to my experience of it.
^This. Not *quite* exactly the same, but this feels quite familiar. The "Xtro" belly scene and the bellies from "Evil Offspring" seriously get my attention. I'm not into the idea of actually doing the "mom thing" itself, but the belly, ranging from cute, early pregnancy to absolutely YUUUUGE is The Thing for me. That, and a fit frame is important, though I'm guessing that's a more "normal" thing...? I dunno. Anywho, welcome to the club.
Brilliant! out of interest, by ‘normal thing’ I’m assuming you mean a general attraction thing? I don’t necessarily have a preference for body type myself, but I do very much appreciate a fit frame, as with any - it definitely highlights the ‘changes undergoing the belly’ aspect of the kink! But yes, just women’s tummies in general, I absolutely adore anyway ❤️
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RJ4444
(January 4, 2024, 5:37 am)CoolPurpleKitty Brilliant! out of interest, by ‘normal thing’ I’m assuming you mean a general attraction thing? I don’t necessarily have a preference for body type myself, but I do very much appreciate a fit frame, as with any - it definitely highlights the ‘changes undergoing the belly’ aspect of the kink! But yes, just women’s tummies in general, I absolutely adore anyway ❤️
By "normal", I mean the kind of thing that you can discuss with most folks without getting an odd look, or something that's a more common ideal. Say, yuri/GL is one I can talk about fairly openly (though even a decade ago I had to be MUCH more careful). Sorta like how you don't discuss consenticles in most spaces, unless you catch a good friend reading a tentacle piece. So yeah, basically what you said. As for me, "fit" also allows me to self-insert/empathize/"feel" better, I guess, and I just *like* fit bods too. Sorta like how I tend to take the cute belly shots out of the context of the highly exploitative, honestly HORRIBLE works they're often in, so I don't end up with Antarctica Syndrome, if you get my drift. I dunno, it's hard to describe, sorta like a lot of this.
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glowwormkatie
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The important thing to remember is women (like me, I'm a mama) tend to experience it differently.

I'm making broad generalizations here but for a lot of men it's superficial -- belly, boobs, milk, pain/submission/incapacitation, increased libido, etc. It's fine if you're into those things -- women are too -- but men naturally see it from the outside. They can't help it

Women see it from the inside. It's inseparable from the primal desire for a baby. Also from how REALLY unpleasant pregnancy can be, even if you love it, and how powerful, feminine, focused, and creative it can make you feel. And the physical/mental work of having a baby inside you for ten months. The inexpressible love that comes from that.

It's complicated, but throw hormones in and many women sexualize pregnancy on that score. It's a matter of degrees. It's just not discussed as much, either because they consider it private or they don't want to deal with men on terms they won't understand.

PS - this is not an attack on anybody in particular. I post rarely but when I've dealt with men here, 99% have treated me with respect. I do regularly see stuff that reminds me why I post rarely, though.
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RJ4444
Something I'd like to note in regards to GWK's response is that even among women there's A LOT of variation: GWK has a very positive motherhood drive and desire to have children, whereas for me the reproductive drive clashes BADLY with my desire to be in control of my own fate, something that is often ripped right out of your hands even with the most desired pregnancies/motherhood experience. I've seen more than a few cishet ladyfriends have their career dreams, hobbies (MMA, for example), and independence get wrecked because they felt obligated to make grandchildren, or they learned "domestic bliss" was anything but, or for some other reason/reasons plural, so there's a serious set of negative observed experiences there as well that have nailed home the point of "I *really* don't want that to happen to me!". As I mentioned in an earlier post, if society and human biology were different and far less limiting, I'd probably do the motherhood thing (probably as a surrogate or similar) myself, but actually raising children and being Mrs. Domestic just *feels* (and all-to-often IS) so limiting that I cannot see myself doing the whole thing, much less wanting it for myself. Add in the fact that I'm very, VERY gay, and, eh... Well, somewhere out there is a fertility goddess or group of goddesses, laughing their proverbial butts off at the fact that *I* of all people have the hots for pregnancy!
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Anywho, I think this should probably go to show that there's a WIDE range of thoughts on the subject even among those of us who actually have childbearing biology, even outside the whole sex divide. Add in the way IMHO a lot of guys treat motherhood as a way to basically "pin down" their gal or basically chase women out of the business environment/Man Zone with a "Motherhood Retirement" (cultural examples in media are *quite* common due to Art Imitating Life), and I doubt the sex divide will get better anytime soon. And, AND that's without getting into the poor trans women with a motherhood drive... I swear, if there was actual "intelligent design", we'd be some sort of "all girls" hermaphrodite species that could just sorta grow a c**k on command if our partner wanted us to have one, and we'd probably be able to control our reproductive functions too. Maybe also get into fewer fights as well, and just f**k things out instead like bonobos. Perhaps Elon Musk can add that to his genetically engineered catgirls; that's a modification I'd probably take, even if it meant helping colonize Mars. Or maybe I just have to wait for the year 2077, and replace the Weakness of the Flesh with the Immortality of the Machine...
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CoolPurpleKitty
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(January 6, 2024, 3:48 pm)RJ4444 Something I'd like to note in regards to GWK's response is that even among women there's A LOT of variation: GWK has a very positive motherhood drive and desire to have children, whereas for me the reproductive drive clashes BADLY with my desire to be in control of my own fate, something that is often ripped right out of your hands even with the most desired pregnancies/motherhood experience. I've seen more than a few cishet ladyfriends have their career dreams, hobbies (MMA, for example), and independence get wrecked because they felt obligated to make grandchildren, or they learned "domestic bliss" was anything but, or for some other reason/reasons plural, so there's a serious set of negative observed experiences there as well that have nailed home the point of "I *really* don't want that to happen to me!". As I mentioned in an earlier post, if society and human biology were different and far less limiting, I'd probably do the motherhood thing (probably as a surrogate or similar) myself, but actually raising children and being Mrs. Domestic just *feels* (and all-to-often IS) so limiting that I cannot see myself doing the whole thing, much less wanting it for myself. Add in the fact that I'm very, VERY gay, and, eh... Well, somewhere out there is a fertility goddess or group of goddesses, laughing their proverbial butts off at the fact that *I* of all people have the hots for pregnancy!
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Anywho, I think this should probably go to show that there's a WIDE range of thoughts on the subject even among those of us who actually have childbearing biology, even outside the whole sex divide. Add in the way IMHO a lot of guys treat motherhood as a way to basically "pin down" their gal or basically chase women out of the business environment/Man Zone with a "Motherhood Retirement" (cultural examples in media are *quite* common due to Art Imitating Life), and I doubt the sex divide will get better anytime soon. And, AND that's without getting into the poor trans women with a motherhood drive... I swear, if there was actual "intelligent design", we'd be some sort of "all girls" hermaphrodite species that could just sorta grow a c**k on command if our partner wanted us to have one, and we'd probably be able to control our reproductive functions too. Maybe also get into fewer fights as well, and just f**k things out instead like bonobos. Perhaps Elon Musk can add that to his genetically engineered catgirls; that's a modification I'd probably take, even if it meant helping colonize Mars. Or maybe I just have to wait for the year 2077, and replace the Weakness of the Flesh with the Immortality of the Machine...
Very well said, thank you for bringing this up. I definitely have no conscious desire to have children/be a mother, I’m quite violently opposed to the whole idea really because it goes so against my identity. I respect others that do, and are into the idea of experiencing it sexually (in whatever capacity it means for them, it’s their body) it’s just not my cup of tea. I struggled with this a lot over the years because I objectively don’t care for pregnancy at all, just the aesthetic of it and how it feeds into my other kinks?

none of this to say I don’t have some internal fantastical desire to *feel the physical effects* of having a ‘pregnant’ belly myself, it’s just completely detached from the thought or desire of having a baby in there.
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sandra
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I also love this fetish, the topic of pregnancy and birth fascinates me enormously!!! In my eyes it is the perfection of femininity. Just the process of what happens in the female body fascinates me enormously. The exterior also magically attracts me, although I don't really like the porn rail, at most it's very soft. I find beautiful erotic photographs much more attractive. I especially find the physical changes to the stomach highly erotic. Just the thought of a whole baby growing in my uterus from one shot of sperm and filling me more and more every day drives me crazy!! I am very impressed by the function of the female body, especially during pregnancy and childbirth, and I like to chat with men about it. Unfortunately, I notice again and again that the majority of people are not really interested in this miracle, but rather that the woman is being abused as an object of lust. I feel alone with my feelings on the subject. I'm very curious if there are women who feel the same way as me but I haven't met anyone yet. Just the idea that a whole living being is growing inside me and that I can no longer change it and that I am at the mercy of this process and that I just have to let it happen to me makes me very uneasy. It's so animalistic. It will keep growing inside me, filling me more and more and I can feel its movements inside me, how it gets stronger and stronger inside me, until it is finally ripe and the birth is getting closer and closer! That must be incredible! It's nice that there are so many different schools of thought on this topic. I'd love to read more about it. Dare.
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Akhenaten
(January 9, 2024, 1:33 pm)sandra I also love this fetish, the topic of pregnancy and birth fascinates me enormously!!! In my eyes it is the perfection of femininity. Just the process of what happens in the female body fascinates me enormously. The exterior also magically attracts me, although I don't really like the porn rail, at most it's very soft. I find beautiful erotic photographs much more attractive. I especially find the physical changes to the stomach highly erotic. Just the thought of a whole baby growing in my uterus from one shot of sperm and filling me more and more every day drives me crazy!! I am very impressed by the function of the female body, especially during pregnancy and childbirth, and I like to chat with men about it. Unfortunately, I notice again and again that the majority of people are not really interested in this miracle, but rather that the woman is being abused as an object of lust. I feel alone with my feelings on the subject. I'm very curious if there are women who feel the same way as me but I haven't met anyone yet. Just the idea that a whole living being is growing inside me and that I can no longer change it and that I am at the mercy of this process and that I just have to let it happen to me makes me very uneasy. It's so animalistic. It will keep growing inside me, filling me more and more and I can feel its movements inside me, how it gets stronger and stronger inside me, until it is finally ripe and the birth is getting closer and closer! That must be incredible! It's nice that there are so many different schools of thought on this topic. I'd love to read more about it. Dare.

You have just described (from the woman's side) most of what does it for me (from the man's side). How cool.
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Frog Mage
(January 9, 2024, 1:33 pm)sandra I also love this fetish, the topic of pregnancy and birth fascinates me enormously!!! In my eyes it is the perfection of femininity. Just the process of what happens in the female body fascinates me enormously. The exterior also magically attracts me, although I don't really like the porn rail, at most it's very soft. I find beautiful erotic photographs much more attractive. I especially find the physical changes to the stomach highly erotic. Just the thought of a whole baby growing in my uterus from one shot of sperm and filling me more and more every day drives me crazy!! I am very impressed by the function of the female body, especially during pregnancy and childbirth, and I like to chat with men about it. Unfortunately, I notice again and again that the majority of people are not really interested in this miracle, but rather that the woman is being abused as an object of lust. I feel alone with my feelings on the subject. I'm very curious if there are women who feel the same way as me but I haven't met anyone yet. Just the idea that a whole living being is growing inside me and that I can no longer change it and that I am at the mercy of this process and that I just have to let it happen to me makes me very uneasy. It's so animalistic. It will keep growing inside me, filling me more and more and I can feel its movements inside me, how it gets stronger and stronger inside me, until it is finally ripe and the birth is getting closer and closer! That must be incredible! It's nice that there are so many different schools of thought on this topic. I'd love to read more about it. Dare.
Another filthy male that thinks more or less the same way. Pregnancy is the pinnacle of femininity, and the changes as they build are all so exciting and transformative, a succinct expression of everything I'm attracted to in a woman. As a man, I do get a kick out of knowing I helped kickstart the process, but it's definitely not to mark  the woman as property or anything.

Though I might ask, what are your thoughts on overdue pregnancies? I think they're kind of a sweet spot, so very good at creating life that they're still doing it when they should have stopped, coupled with it potentially ending at any time.
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