Philia/Fetish
Belly Button Fetish
Short Definition
A belly button fetish, also known as a navel fetish or alvinophilia, is a sexual or aesthetic attraction to the navel area. This can include interest in how the belly button looks, feels, or is interacted with.
Detailed Explanation
A belly button fetish, also known as a navel fetish or alvinophilia, is a sexual or aesthetic attraction to the navel area. This can include interest in how the belly button looks, feels, or is interacted with.
People with this fetish may be drawn to:
- The appearance of “innie” or “outie” navels, or other aesthetics like piercings.
- Touching, kissing, or licking the area.
- Visual focus on the stomach and midsection.
- Stimulation of the belly button during intimacy or solo play.
Like many body-focused kinks, a belly button fetish can be a preference, a turn-on, or a central focus of someone’s sexuality, depending on the person.
### Belly Button Fetish Statistics
- 33% of fetishes focus on body parts or features.
- About 3% of fetish-related groups discuss navel fetishes.
- In 2012, belly button fetishes were the second most popular fetish search on Google.
- Online interest in belly button fetishes peaked in 2015, according to Google Trends data.
### Why People Are Into It
People get off on belly buttons for all kinds of reasons. Here are a few common ones.
### Sensitivity
The navel has a lot of nerve endings, which means stimulating this area can cause intense sensations. For some people, these sensations radiate towards the genitals. Many people describe the feeling as unique, and enjoy playing with light touch, licking, teasing, or temperature play.
### Symbolism
The navel is literally a point of connection, marking where the umbilical cord once linked a person to another body. This can give it an underlying sense of intimacy. The navel can also resemble sexual anatomy, which can attract some people to it.
### Worship
Some people aren't just attracted to the belly button, they worship it and love to provide focused, intentional attention.
### Overlap with Other Kinks
Belly button play can overlap with other kinks like tickling, sensation play, belly fetishism and others. For these kinksters, a belly button fetish isn't just about the belly button, but all the opportunities it provides for play.
### Ways to Play
Want to give belly button play a try? Here are a few tips to help you get started.
### Talk First
While belly play is very safe, some people are sensitive about their stomachs or don't like being touched there. Get curious about what each of you is comfortable with, and agree on boundaries before getting started.
### Build Anticipation
If your partner is a belly lover, you can use visual things like an exposed midriff, low-rise pants, or jewelry to get their attention.
### Light Touch and Teasing
Belly button play often takes a light touch. Try starting around the stomach before approaching the navel, using fingertips to trace patterns, and gently teasing your partner.
### Sensation Play
Because this area is so sensitive, different sensations can feel very different. Experiment with light scratching, warm hands, cool air, or a wrapped ice cube. Or try feathers or fabric for other sensations.
### Use Your Mouth or Breath
Try gentle kisses around the stomach, light breath or warm air, or trailing your tongue in and around the belly button. Keep an eye on your partner as you learn what they love.
Source
This entry is based on an article from the FetLife Kinktionary. The content has been translated and adapted for the Kinky Circle Wiki.