Ignorant News: “Looner” Fetish Gets People Excited Over Balloon Popping

People will find any way they can to get “off.”

People like Elle, a Denver-based dominatrix who admits to being a “looner,” a term used by balloon fetishists to describe their unusual interest for of latex-influenced love.

But not all “looners” are alike, according to Elle, who gives a blow-up-by-blow-up description of her passion on the Aug. 19 episode of the National Geographic Channel series “Taboo.”

She considers herself a “popper,” the term for a person for whom the sound of a popping balloon is a metaphor for an orgasm.

“I do get excited about the pop,” she said while filming the episode. “I know I’m putting life force into that balloon and I’m excited by it. It feels wonderful.”

That attitude is the polar opposite of “non-poppers” like Dave Collins, a 27-year-old Little Rock, Ark. resident who also appears in the episode. He considers a popped balloon to be akin to death, and gets deflated when one deflates in his presence.

“Your heart just reaches out this beautiful, beautiful balloon,” he said on the show. “I believe these balloons are my children.”

If this is unbelievable then watch the video below.


Read more at The Huffington Post

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J.R. Bang is a rising star in the Chicago urban broadcasting community, with a highly rated nationally recognized radio program, an up and coming blog, interviews with national and local Hip-Hop/R&B talent, political and community activists. He has been featured on local and national Hip-Hop websites such as FakeShoreDrive.com, and his “J.R. Bang Morning Show” was recently ranked the eighth best radio show according to RadioFacts.com. Recently he created his on blog site EducatedInsanity.com which focuses on spotlighting musical talent, crazy “ignorant” news and comedians all across the country and was named digital media manager for the new Sam Sylk Show on Major Trendz networks. You can follow him on Twitter (@jrbang) and on Facebook (Facebook.com/jrbang)

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