Pregnancy Kink

Pregnancy Kink




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Pregnancy fetishism (also known as maiesiophilia or maieusophoria) is a context where pregnancy is seen by individuals or cultures as an erotic phenomenon.[1] It may involve sexual attraction to women who are pregnant or appear pregnant, attraction to lactation, or attraction to particular stages of pregnancy such as impregnation or childbirth.[2]
There are no particular or preferred elements within maiesiophilia that are common to all maiesiophiliacs. Some may pursue fantasies that are concerned with the circumstances in which a subject may give birth, or to the conditions to which the pregnant subject may find themselves acting upon, such as approaches to mobility, sleeping, and dressing. Particularly an enlarged abdomen is the reason for the attractiveness as well as more psychological aspects such as signs of fertility
The naked appearance of actress Demi Moore in the advanced stage of pregnancy on the cover of Vanity Fair magazine in 1991 marked the beginning of a period which has since seen pregnancy presented by celebrities as a glamorous state of living, while also creating a market for photographers to produce images of pregnant mothers, and for fashion stylists to introduce "pregnancy styling" to their business.[3]
Pregnancy has proven to be a very popular topic in the world of internet pornography, where searches for 'pregnancy porn' spiked on Pornhub in 2017, with searches increasing 20% since 2014.[4]
Impregnation fantasies are characterized by the arousal or gratification from the possibility, consequences, or risk of impregnation through unprotected vaginal sex. Impregnation fantasies are often indulged by reading erotic literature and role playing with a partner.
^ Inge Hegeler, Sten Hegeler (1963). An ABZ of Love. University of California. p 94.
^ Longhurst, Robyn (2006). "A Pornography of Birth: Crossing Moral Boundaries" (PDF). ACME: An International E-Journal for Critical Geographies. 5 (2): 221. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2 July 2007. Retrieved 6 December 2007.
^ Associated Press (26 April 2006). "Celebrities make pregnancy seem glamorous". MSNBC.com. Retrieved 18 April 2008.
^ Whitaker, Lenyon. "Pornhub data reveals 'pregnancy porn' searches are on the rise". Metro (May 15, 2017). Retrieved 2018-12-23.
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The Pregnancy Fetish, as Explained by Pregnancy Fetishists
Shannon Cook, a journalist for CNN, recently re-watched footage of an Annie Lenox interview she conducted while pregnantβ€”super pregnant. Re-visiting the clip didn't make the journalist shudder at the memory of waddling into a studio at 5 a.m. while in her third trimester. What it did make her think of was something that happened later, at the grocery store. As she stood in the vegetable aisle, massively pregnant and feeling up some avocados, a man seemed to...hit on her?
A man was attracted to her. Because she was pregnant.
I wasn't sure whether to start lobbing bell peppers and radishes at the guy, or just accept the chatter as that kindness from strangers only pregnancy evokes. My instincts told me there was more to it and when pregnant, your instincts are pretty darn noisy.
There was something behind his charming smile, his lingering and the urgent look in his eyes. This dude thought I was hot. But how could he? I mean, I looked like an upright hippopotamus. Was he merely homing in on the obviousness of my fertility? Did he have a thing for maternity jeans? How is it possible that when your pregnant self feels your stretched-out worst, you're able to attract random-dude-in-Tom-Ford in the fruit and veggie aisle?
Cook goes on to tackle the topic of preggo-chasers, talking to sex educators who tell her the whole thing is pretty normal β€” pregnant women are confident! They glow! What's not to love? And she chats with a neuropsychiatrist who suggests maybe men hit on pregnant women because they feel safe; they can flirt with you without fear of it leading somewhere since they assume you are taken. It's either that, the neuropsychologist says, or the fact that you are a walking billboard for fertility, advertising the fact that had sex that one time. (According to a pregnant friend, you are also a walking billboard for mood-swings and leakage, but whatevs.)
Cook entertains that a pregnancy fetish might be explained by the fetishist remembering Mom being pregnant, and she cites the results of 2011 questionnaire/study that found lactating/pregnancy fetishes are more common in older siblings. (Sounds like a bit of a stretch, but watch out for those Duggar boys.)
Yet for all the theorizing, the author didn't just ASK pregnancy fetishists what is so hot about baby-bumps. So we did.
"Ben," a 42-year-old veteran of the kink scene, admits that he is attracted to ladies with pregnant bellies. Why? He broke it down for us, bullet-points and all, over email:
And it isn't just men. "Lea" is a 24-year-old with a pregnancy fetish. "She is fertile and has successfully created life. As a lesbian, I have the choice to become pregnant. This makes us, women, god like, powerful, rulers of life," she says. "That is sexy." And seriously, while it is sometimes downplayed in art and literature, giving birth is the human experience. Like by default. So maybe we can see where that might be worthy of some sort of worship, sexual or otherwise.
But the world of pregnancy fetish is also huge. There are breeding fetishes (basically where you role play during sex that said sex is going to knock you up β€” bonus fetish points if this is with someone is not your primary partner), lactation and milking fetishes (and let's remember that you don't necessarily need to be pregnant in order to lactate). There's also role-playing for pretending you're pregnant, male pregnancies, forced impregnation fantasies, gang-bang impregnation fantasies...
Okay, I'll stop. Maybe for some folks the turn-on really is just the glow. Really! I didn't mean to freak you out, Shannon Cook. I am sure that dude who was into your avocados was perfectly innocent.
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I guess I can relate with "Lea" in an opposite sense. I have a serious case of tokophobia and I really struggle to see pregnancy as sexy. I understand why someone might, I just fear it for myself, and by extension don't really find it sexy on others. Again, not judging couples who do, but I'm pretty sure someone with a clown phobia wouldn't exactly be into clown roleplaying.
Likewise I'd be kind of upset if I had a male partner who thought my sexiest state is pregnant (again me personally, those who do have their own reasoning and I'm not judging them, this is just a personal response). I'm trying to figure out if it's because I'm pretty adamantly child-free, or that being pregnant has some sort of negative effect on every woman and it's kind of upsetting for them to get all hot and heavy over the physical pain in the ass strain on my body. I think it also has a lot to do with my absolute disgust over the whole breeding fetish (again personal sexual feelings, if you like it great for you!), and I generally have a distaste for men who feel they need to feel masculine by proving their little swimmers work or something. I think it falls somewhere between between my annoyance of men who refuse vasectomies on the sole reason it makes them 'less of a man', and my distaste for men who feel they need to prove they marked you as theirs. Then again I'm sure there are plenty of men and women who have a hundred and one more positive reasons for this fetish (once again I don't personally judge you if you feel this way, nor do I think you're a horrible person or have it because of anything I listed, I think I'd just be worried if I had a partner who had that fetish out of fear that any of those could be true), I'm just extremely negative on the subject and I just jump straight to the reasons I listed.
Any child-free/tokophobs have similar feelings? Or am I alone on this?

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