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Atmosfears "Away team to bridge...there's been a miscalculation in the atmospheric pressure of this planet...beam me back before I blow up like a balloon!" https://www.deviantart.com/inflate123/art/Atmosfears-Latex-BE-Hourglass-Inflation-778414968
New BE/hourglass inflation: Bella Coltello as Silk Spectre hourglass inflation https://www.deviantart.com/inflate123/art/Bella-Coltello-Silk-Spectre-hourglass-inflation-778412872
I thought Bella had a website but I don’t see it any more. Hope she gets back online soon. She has...a lot to offer.
New BE inflation morph: Increased PSI https://www.deviantart.com/inflate123/art/Increased-PSI-BE-inflation-morph-778411329 Original model and photographer unknown
“Beach Blowup” -- source unknown, morphed 2018 inflate123.deviantart.com has my other stuff
Christina Hendricks, photo by Perry Hagopian, morphed by Inflate123
Some of my recent black latex inflation morphs
The non-naked truth
See, I always vastly preferred busty latex and lycra photos anyway. I mostly use Tumblr to find source images for new morphs, and apparently those are still considered safe -- clothed but inflated seems to have passed muster. I’m still here for now, anyway.
Just a few new updated photos!
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Boom Boom, Commissioned Work 2018. Enjoy!
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Really like the unusual angle here, plus the very taut shapes and sense of pressure.
The catalogue clearly said “loose fitting top”, but Tessa was used to getting disappointed by such promises.
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Let’s talk about Balloonomania, which was an Actual Thing in the late 1700s that swept France and later Britain like a great rush of hot air.
These fellows, the Montgolfier Brothers, made a balloon, and King Louis XVI was like “I want a balloon” so they made a huge fancy balloon decorated with all kinds of crap like suns and zodiacs for him. Here’s a statue of them blowing up a balloon.
Launching these balloons drew huge crowds. People quickly became enamored with these huge round balloons. Joseph Montgolfier claimed he discovered the premise of hot air after he watched his wife’s chemise inflating over the hearth.
Other balloonists (aeronauts) soon appeared to compete with the Montgolfiers. Jacques Charles built a balloon and launched it to great celebration. Ben Franklin was there, because of course he was. When it landed, peasants attacked it out of fear. Or, they just hated balloons.
Jean-Pierre Blanchard and his wife, Sophie, became bad-ass balloonatics when they ascended with balloons (riding them) to the surprise and delight of onlookers, defying gravity and height with the help of enormous round floating things.
A fellow by the name of Lunardi proclaimed himself an idol due to the massive crowds the massive balloons he constructed and piloted were able to draw, making him the first “balloon-idol” in human history.
In short, Lunardi made balloons hot. Pictured is one of his extremely hot balloons, barely fitting into the pantheon on Oxford Street in London. There’s no doubt that it was one of the biggest, roundest balloons people had seen at that point in history (1784). Wow. It’s huge.
Balloons became so omnipresent that the term balloonomania (French: balloonomanie) was coined. There was a revolution of souvenir goods being sold. Think of NASCAR plates except with balloons. Hairclips, cufflinks - everything you can think of adorned with the balloons.
These collectibles were especially popular among the French. There were even examples of literature fascinated with ballooning, such as the “Ballooniad”, a street ballad. Balloons were on everyone’s lips.
And with reverence came mockery. Cartoons became popular (rhyming?) and often depicted sexually-tinged comedic images such as those you find below.
Richard Holmes wrote in his book Age of Wonders of these cartoons: “balloon-breasted girls lifted off their feet, monstrous aeronauts inflated by gas enemas, or ‘inflammable’ women carrying men off into the clouds.
Let’s look at another. This one speaks for itself. Were these images really mockery, poking fun at the balloon craze? Or were they evidence of the sexual interest people began to feel for balloons, and still continue to feel today?
Balloonomania continued into the 19th century, but let’s be honest: for some of us, balloonomania never ended. Some of us are still wild with obsession of huge, round balloons and huge round things.
After all, the blimp, dirigible, and zeppelin obsession of the early 20th century is further indication that humanity has continued to stay fascinated by balloons that are vast, round, and fully inflated. You could even say we’ve developed a proclivity toward them.
I hope you all enjoyed this brief exploration into the history of balloons, blimps, and other huge round spherical things full of hot gas. Balloonomania continues: here is an early 21st century depiction of an anthropomorphic canid filled with hot gas and round like a balloon.
Green And Curvy, Commissioned Work 2018. Enjoy!
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Blow up doll #2~
Broken little toy~ 800 pumps and still going~ Why don’t you add some more~¿ But this time they double up~
Each like = 2pumps~
Each reblog = 10pumps~
Ignore the tearing outfit I’m sure she’ll last~
I've had this source image on my hard drive for longer than some of you may have been around -- it's Titiana from TopHeavy.com, even though she hasn't appeared on that site in about a decade. It was one of the first really good busty latex photos I found online, and I've had it on my "to do" list for a while. I tried a few versions of the PSI ratings; there's another that's not bad and I might post that later. But for now, take it as a safety chart: Know before you blow!
"I don't think you understand my powers as an elemental," she hissed. "It means I can control air as I wish, on a whim, with a thought. Or with yours." Without blinking, her form expanded, swelling and curving in every direction that mattered to him. The corset creaked as her bust and hips inflated above and below. "I can be everything you have ever desired. But you will respect that power...or suffer the consequences." I've gotten into the habit of starting a morph, leaving it and coming back to it several weeks later for touch-up with fresh eyes. Not sure when I started this, but I did the top in one session and her bottom in the other.
They say the camera adds four cup sizes. “Selfie BE” - see more at inflate123.deviantart.com