Bulging belly challenge. Share your number (Enema inflation)
Simple, but hopefully fun. First you measure your belly using a tape measure (over the belly button), then give yourself an enema by your preferred method. Now measure yourself again in the exact same place, and count the difference.
How much did you get your belly to bulge? Now I dare you to comment the number, and we can see who can inflate their belly the most. |
This seems interesting so i will bump it and see if anyone has a number
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What, still nobody to try this? Cowards and scoundrels all of you!
Seeing as getdare is full of scaredy cats (or people that don't have tape measures) I have no choice but to give this a go: Results Before: 78cm = ~31 inches After: 85cm = ~33.5 inches In related news, have you ever tried operating a tape measure while desperately struggling not to release an enema? Definitely not my proudest moment. :p It took two tries, because the first time I accidentally used the inches and got the result that taking an enema had actually shrunk my stomach by 50cm. :rolleyes: |
Damn, I hadn't seen this thread. I guess I'll need to get some measuring tape soon (I've only got the rigid ones that you use for furniture and the like).
I'll make sure to take one and let you know. Incidentally, how much volume did you take in? The most I've been able to do yet was 2 litres of water and I couldn't hold them in for very long. :p |
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And yes, give it a go! <3 This thread is a pretty fun idea, and it sucks that it didn't get any traction. |
Watch out people, this can be dangerous if you push yourself too far.
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Generally there's no issue with taking enemas unless you put in something stupid such as alcoholic beverages and/or you insert the liquid WAY too fast. As long as you use water (ideally with some salt to prevent absorption of minerals due to osmosis) and you take it in slowly, there shouldn't be any issues whatsoever.
So don't worry, enemas are safe as long as you don't go crazy. On top of that, the general PSA applies: if something feels uncomfortable or painful, you know you need to stop. |
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