Inflation procedure No.2

I can’t say I understand the compulsion behind doing something like this, but it’s important to support the engagement of life adventures with proper safety in mind :slight_smile: enjoy!

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Haha thank you!:rofl:

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I am unsure how good the ‘seal’ between you and any hoses is, and I’m too afraid to ask, but as another safety tip, it might be worth adding a manual lever valve in the line between any pumps and you. This would direct any pump flow away from you in the event of a hardware failure in a mechanical pump, and would allow an extra way for you to.. Decompress.

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It’s a good seal😅 and I do have a valve, but it’s a Check valve in the tube, it essentially doesn’t allow air to go backwards through the tube, keeping it all in my belly. I do think that a manual Control valve would be a very good idea tho! I’m definitely gonna look into that, do you know of any that are small enough to fit aquarium pump air lines?

I think all you’ll actually need is a way to quickly (and safely) remove said hose.. a “ripcord” so to speak. Considering the setup, it might make sense to have this “emergency release” cable / cord work with an easy separator section rather than actually forcibly remove the tube from yourself. This would ensure things aren’t traumatized with sudden removal, and also provide a pathway out for quick deflation.

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That’s a really good idea! How would I go about creating a segment of the tube that can be separated, but is still air tight?

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So, I mean no disrespect here. I am having Sunday drinks with the lads and mentioned what you are doing. Everyone was fascinated.

If you don’t mind though, what does this achieve? It’s obviously pleasurable to you but none of my mates and I can work out how???

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I should add this site is a very safe place and everyone is treated with respect. It’s the best site in have ever encountered in that regard. So please feel safe here and if you want to tell me it’s none of my fucking business, then that is more than ok!

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I really enjoy the feeling of becoming more pressurized and tighter, and feeling myself Fill up with air. I also love the visual part of being inflated, such as my belly being very round and ballooned. Each time I inflate, I try to (safely) push my limits and reach new sizes, knowing I’m stretching and taking more air in my belly is one of my favorite parts!

And not to be to weird, but the whole experience can definitely be very…arousing😅 it’s the sensation of literally inflating and feeling myself turn into a balloon, the idea and feeling of it makes me love it.

With these forums I hope Gain as much knowledge as possible, to help perform this safely and also maximize my size, and improve my ability to fill with air.

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I’m very grateful and I appreciate the help and respect I’ve gotten so far, I feel very safe! I’m always open to any advice or questions anyone has about my inflations.

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This forum is amazing. You will only get good advice here and no judgement.

Thanks for sharing.

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Here’s some pictures of my aquarium pump, as I’m typing this I’m currently using it to inflate my belly!

I figured showing the model of air pump could maybe help with any questions or advice.

[My Tetra 10-30 Air pump]

[My belly as of typing this, inflating with said air pump]

I think I would enjoy the rapid deflation.. the world’s longest fart :smile:

Perhaps something like a quick disconnect..

https://www.amazon.com/aquarium-quick-disconnects-hose/s?k=aquarium+quick+disconnects+for+hose

You’ll probably have to experiment a bit, but this kind of stuff is out there.

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I’m definitely gonna look into this, I for sure could use something like this everytime I inflate!

Does anyone have any good recommendations for manual, handheld air pumps?

I’ve been looking for another good handheld pump To inflate my belly with, and I was wondering if anyone here had any good ideas! I’m looking for Something that doesn’t use oil, can have a tube connected to it, and preferably a pump that could inflate me to very big sizes.

I have had that “pump up the jam” song stuck in my head the last few days.

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Has a manual release valve. (as circled)

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Awesome, I’m Gonna look into getting a bulb pump like this. Does the manual valve keep the air from going backwards through the tube? Or will I need to install a check valve?

One way valve at the bottom of the bulb, the release valve is a screw type release, so no check valve needed

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