Mind Blown...Has Anyone Ever Had Hair Coming from INSIDE of Their Belly Button?

If you have body hair on your abdomen, some will get in there in the course of a day due to sitting, crouching, bending over, and other movements that involve your mid section. it's the same way people get belly button lint sometimes. As for the foul odor, bacteria does build up in there due to it being a hard place to clean, and some people's buttons could still be connected to their large intestines, so yeah...:x



I dunno but every time I scratch my belly button I feel a tingle in another part of my body :nerd:
Via the internets:
"The navel is considered as a sexual bodypart by some. It is one of the many erogenous zones that has heightened sensitivity. The navel and the region below when touched by the finger or the tip of the tongue result in the production of erotic sensations.This is because the navel and the genitals have a common tissue origin, and in some people this connection still exists so that stimulation of the navel will elicit a distinct tickle in the genitals."
 
You got me looking at my at my stomach like a little baby discovering his belly button for the first time.
 
How are you pulling hair out of your belly button like that. That's just disgust. May Lord have mercy on your soul

:lol: Man I got no idea, I mean I didn't even have to tug at it or anything, just closed the tweezers and pulled them out and there was no resistance at all. The hair didn't seem to be attached to anything it seemed to just be chilling inside my body waiting to get out. :x

" If you have body hair on your abdomen, some will get in there in the course of a day due to sitting, crouching, bending over, and other movements that involve your mid section. it's the same way people get belly button lint sometimes."

Nah I know what you're saying but its not that. All my body hair is very dark like close to black and is slightly curly. The hair that was inside my navel was the exact same shade of brown as the hair on my head and was straight, and the groups of hair were all the same length. The best way I could describe it is when you get a haircut and they wet your hair and then trim it with scissors, it was like one of those wet clumps of your hair that they sweep off the floor (though not that big of a clump lol).
 
Once, when I was about 16, had a horrible pain right around my belly button area that lasted for about a week. I went to the doctor, had a scan for cancer, and blood work done.   Then one night Im stretching, reaching for the sky, arching my back and Im looking in the mirror and my belly button "releases" this **** like residue.  I was so freaked out, I went to the ER. 

The doctor told me I was gonna be okay and since all of my tests were negative from a few days earlier, so it wasnt anything really serious.....the next day he called me and said that he researched my problem and its just something that happens to people, usually younger (6yo-10yo), and its a release of fluids that have been there since birth and building since. The doctor couldnt even explain how rare it was for someone in my age to be having this problem.  

My belly button ended up secreting this residue for about 5 days. I wore some gauze and tape over my belly and it was all good...had to change the dressing twice a day for the first couple days. 

Maybe its something like that? Sounds like something that happens to people going through puberty, much like mine was usual pre-pubecent happening. 

Dont worry though you are okay. 
 
Why does the filter pick and choose when to work??

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Once, when I was about 16, had a horrible pain right around my belly button area that lasted for about a week. I went to the doctor, had a scan for cancer, and blood work done.   Then one night Im stretching, reaching for the sky, arching my back and Im looking in the mirror and my belly button "releases" this **** like residue.  I was so freaked out, I went to the ER. 

The doctor told me I was gonna be okay and since all of my tests were negative from a few days earlier, so it wasnt anything really serious.....the next day he called me and said that he researched my problem and its just something that happens to people, usually younger (6yo-10yo), and its a release of fluids that have been there since birth and building since. The doctor couldnt even explain how rare it was for someone in my age to be having this problem.  

My belly button ended up secreting this residue for about 5 days. I wore some gauze and tape over my belly and it was all good...had to change the dressing twice a day for the first couple days. 

Maybe its something like that? Sounds like something that happens to people going through puberty, much like mine was usual pre-pubecent happening. 


Dont worry though you are okay. 

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Once, when I was about 16, had a horrible pain right around my belly button area that lasted for about a week. I went to the doctor, had a scan for cancer, and blood work done.   Then one night Im stretching, reaching for the sky, arching my back and Im looking in the mirror and my belly button "releases" this **** like residue.  I was so freaked out, I went to the ER. 

The doctor told me I was gonna be okay and since all of my tests were negative from a few days earlier, so it wasnt anything really serious.....the next day he called me and said that he researched my problem and its just something that happens to people, usually younger (6yo-10yo), and its a release of fluids that have been there since birth and building since. The doctor couldnt even explain how rare it was for someone in my age to be having this problem.  

My belly button ended up secreting this residue for about 5 days. I wore some gauze and tape over my belly and it was all good...had to change the dressing twice a day for the first couple days. 

Maybe its something like that? Sounds like something that happens to people going through puberty, much like mine was usual pre-pubecent happening. 


Dont worry though you are okay. 

:x :x
That placenta fluid leftover :x
 
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