Navel fetishism

Closeup of a girl's navel.

Navel fetishism, belly button fetishism, or alvinophilia[1][2][3] is a partialism in which an individual is sexually attracted to the human navel. [4][5][6][7][8][9][10] Navel fetishism often co-exists with stomach fetishism or alvinolagnia.[1][11]

Stimuli

A navel fetishist can be sexually aroused by a variety of stimuli, including key words, thoughts or specific forms of physical interaction with the navel.[1][12]

Ice on the navel region can produce erotic sensations.

Physical activity

Some navel fetishists find physical acts involving the navel to be turn-ons.[1][12][13][14] Physical acts can include licking the navel with the tongue or rubbing body lotion or suntan oil. Some fetishists get a turn-on from pouring drops of champagne, honey, chocolate sauce, whipped cream, etc., into and around the navel and then licking or sucking it up.[15][16] Similarly, licking or rolling the tongue into the navel while underwater can produce erotic sensations.[17] An ice cube when rubbed over or rested over the navel can produce erotic sensations.[18]

The navel is an erogenous zone with a heightened sensitivity.[19] The navel and the region below when touched by the finger or the tip of the tongue result in the production of erotic sensations,[19][20][21] and some people are very ticklish to touch in that area. Some people can be aroused by tickling and teasing with a feather, flower or a piece of grass, especially when the person is ticklish in the navel.[22][23] Fingering the navel is also a common act.[24] Some prefer to perform navel torture, a series of pain-inflicting acts such as dripping hot oil or wax into the navel, and stabbing the navel.[1][6][25] This attention is usually directed at a partner's navel,[26] but may include a fixation on the fetishist's own navel.[27] [28][29]

Viewing and fantasizing activity

Some navel fetishists can be aroused by viewing a navel. In the case of a heterosexual man, women in bikini is one such example. Also women dressed in low-rise clothing like jeans, shorts etc., that reveals the navel is also considered sexually arousing.[30] Indian journalist Bachi Karkaria had once commented,"The navel is an erogenous zone. This is the reason why its exposure is always in fashion. Women have flashed it through the ages because men are turned on by it. It is shown because it wants to be seen".[31] Videos featuring above said physical acts are very common and are viewed worldwide. Their popularity has become more compared to regular porn videos.[32][33] Belly dancers often have navel piercings or insert sequins into their navels to make it look attractive when they perform.[31] Not only them,many young everyday women also have them to add a charm to their navels.[34] Such decorations also arouse when seen.[22] In India, navel exposure in low-rise saris is more common than western attire.[35] Sometimes just the thought of the navel is enough to stimulate. Some navel fetishists sexually fantasize about the above physical acts on a person's navel to attain sexual pleasure.[36] The Samoan tribe people find the sight of the navel sexually arousing.[37]

Literature

Sometimes literary works focusing on navels or which sexually symbolize navels can also act as stimuli to navel fetishists. One such work is Navel Revue by author Jay Hahn-Lonne which is an autobiographical study of a man's obsession with navels.[38] In the Song of Songs, a book in the Hebrew Bible, there are allusions to exotic things in nature, with frequent interweaving of nature with erotic imagery. In Solomon's lavish praise of his love – the country girl, Sulaimi – the navel is mentioned as follows: "thy navel is like a round goblet, which wanteth not liquor:thy belly is like a heap of wheat set about with lilies." (7:2).[39][40][41]

American poet May Swenson in his poem "Little Lion Face" wrote, " Now I'm bold to touch your swollen neck, put careful lips to slick petals, snuff up gold pollen in your navel cup."[42] and poem "August Night" wrote,"Your navel a little pool in pulsing tide an aura round your knees"[43]

Robert W. Service in his short poem "Navels" wrote, "Men have navels more or less;....Woman's is a pearly ring,....So dear ladies, recognise The dimpling of your waist Has approval in my eyes,Favour in my taste......How a rosebud navel would Be sweet to kiss!"[44][45][46] In Ancient Indian Sanskrit literature, writers like Adi Shankara, Kālidāsa etc., have symbolized and referred to the navel while describing the beauty of Hindu Goddesses.[47]

Erotica

During 1970,a short lived "Belly Button Magazine" having only two issues recovered by The Kinsey Institute had descriptions of penetrative belly button intercourse and sexual images of physical acts towards belly buttons.[48][49] In 2014, a Kindle erotica eBook titled "BELLYBUTTON FETISH: Erotic and naughty stories for bellybutton lovers" was published online through Amazon Digital Services, Inc.[50][51][52]

Celebrities

The following are some celebrities who have a fixation for navels.

Controversy

American TV personality Maria Menounos told in the The Howard Stern Show on June 11, 2012 that she had been sexually abused by multiple doctors during medical examinations and specified about a male gynecologist who had touched her belly button after commenting on how "hot" her belly button piercing was. She had said that she did not want to press charges and make the situation worse.[86][87][88]

See also

Main article: Sexual fetishism

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