Well, there was this girl who got her belly button pierced at a party by an unprofessional. It got infected really bad. She had to go to the doctor and get it removed. It left a scar.
My own experience was that I didn't follow the aftercare instructions properly. I thought it would be okay to swim a week after getting it pierced. Big mistake. The water must have had some bacteria in it. My belly button became itchy and inflamed. I learned the hard way that you really need to be strict about the aftercare routine.
One horror story is about infections. If the piercing isn't done in a clean environment or the aftercare isn't proper, it can get severely infected. I knew someone who got their belly button pierced at a cheap place. They didn't sterilize the equipment well. Soon after, the area became red, swollen and oozed pus. It was really painful and took a long time to heal even with antibiotics.
There are also cases where the wrong type of jewelry is used. For example, if it's made of a material that your skin is allergic to, like some cheap metals. This can cause an allergic reaction. Your belly button area could become itchy, develop a rash, and be really uncomfortable. It might take a while to figure out that it's the jewelry causing the problem.
I remember my friend told me a story about her baby cousin. The baby had a really ticklish belly button. Whenever the aunt was changing the baby's diaper and accidentally touched the belly button area, the baby would giggle. It was the cutest thing. The family would often try to gently tickle the baby's belly button just to hear that lovely laughter.
It's a bit of both fact and fiction. In a perfect scenario, with a skilled piercer, high - quality jewelry, and good aftercare, it's safe. But in reality, there are many factors that can make it less safe. For example, if you don't clean the piercing regularly, or if you use cheap, non - hypoallergenic jewelry, it can cause problems. So it's not an absolute yes or no when it comes to the safety of belly button piercing in adults.
Well, I heard about someone who got their ear pierced and the piercer accidentally pierced the wrong part of the ear. It was so painful for the person. Then, due to the wrong placement, the earring kept getting caught on things and it ended up tearing the ear a little bit, which was really scary and required medical attention.
Sure. A story could be that a child was ill and his mother would gently rub his belly button while singing a lullaby. It was a way of comforting him, and the child associated the touch of his belly button with his mother's love. As he grew up, he always remembered that as a special form of love.
One belly button fiction story could be about a magical world that exists inside a person's belly button. Tiny creatures live there and they have their own little society with a king and queen. They go on adventures to protect their world from the lint that sometimes tries to invade their space.
I don't really have a specific 'sexy belly button story' at hand. But perhaps in some cultures, a belly button can be seen as an alluring part of the body. For example, in traditional belly dancing, the movement around the belly button area is very captivating and could potentially be the start of a story where someone is attracted to the grace and sensuality of that movement.
There are also cultural belly button stories. In some cultures, the belly button is seen as a symbol of connection to the mother. For example, in certain traditional beliefs, it's considered the last remaining physical link to the umbilical cord that nourished a baby in the womb. It can be part of stories passed down through generations about the importance of family and the bond between mother and child.