11-08-2024, 06:15 PM
It's all down to personal preference. If I had to choose between one, I'd go for appearance over feeling.
When I simulate, it's usually with a limited amount of time and privacy. I want the 'pros' of the pregnancy without the drawbacks - so I'll happily forego simulating things such as added weight - which I do get *some* feeling of anyway if I'm stuffing to add an extra inch or so to my waistline when I push my belly out. As long as I see my own belly looking big, pregnant-looking and abnormally large compared to normal - I'm generally happy.
I've only had limited success with making/simulating the popped-out belly button. A number of years ago on here I've discussed how I made them out of wet toilet paper, pushing it into my own belly button to get the correct shape, allowing it to dry slightly whilst in there and then 'teasing' it out as gently as I can - allowing for it to then dry properly. I generally don't bother doing it these days as it takes quite some time for only limited reward (in my humble opinion). Plus the fact that I'm not exactly a fan of 'outies' either!
When I simulate, it's usually with a limited amount of time and privacy. I want the 'pros' of the pregnancy without the drawbacks - so I'll happily forego simulating things such as added weight - which I do get *some* feeling of anyway if I'm stuffing to add an extra inch or so to my waistline when I push my belly out. As long as I see my own belly looking big, pregnant-looking and abnormally large compared to normal - I'm generally happy.
I've only had limited success with making/simulating the popped-out belly button. A number of years ago on here I've discussed how I made them out of wet toilet paper, pushing it into my own belly button to get the correct shape, allowing it to dry slightly whilst in there and then 'teasing' it out as gently as I can - allowing for it to then dry properly. I generally don't bother doing it these days as it takes quite some time for only limited reward (in my humble opinion). Plus the fact that I'm not exactly a fan of 'outies' either!