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  2. Body inflation - Wikipedia

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    Body inflation or Inflation fetish is the practice of inflating or pretending to inflate a part of one's body, often for sexual gratification. It is commonly done by inserting items such as balloons, bouncy balls, or beach balls underneath clothes or a skin-tight suit and then inflating them. Some people have specially made inflatable suits, to ...

  3. What happens to social media influencers when inflation hits?

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    Media industry experts are forecasting reduced growth in 2023 for the ad industry. Investment in creator-economy startups was, by one count, down 79% year-over-year last quarter.

  4. Belly fetish - Wikipedia

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    The belly is widely considered as an erogenous region, [16] meaning it holds multiple nerve endings that make it sensitive to various sensations. [17] Therefore, having a belly fetish usually coincides with belly-related sexual acts including but not limited to pressing a partner's belly, touching/rubbing the belly region, using sex toys and other objects (e.g., food, candles, ice, feathers ...

  5. Cultural views on the midriff and navel - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, the Motion Picture Production Code, or Hays Code, enforced after 1934, banned the exposure of the female navel in Hollywood films. [3] The National Legion of Decency, a Roman Catholic body guarding over American media content, also pressured Hollywood to keep clothing that exposed certain parts of the female body, such as bikinis and low-cut dresses, from being featured ...

  6. Inflation in sports media 'is going to continue,' analyst says

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    Nearly $10 billion of sports broadcast rights were signed away last week and multiple industry experts have indicated the bill to broadcast live sports isn’t done growing.

  7. Media depictions of body shape - Wikipedia

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    The media promote a weight-conscious standard for women more often than for men. [1] Deviance from these norms result in social consequences. [2] The media perpetuate this ideal in various ways, particularly glorifying and focusing on thin actors and actresses, models, and other public figures while avoiding the use or image of overweight ...

  8. What happens to social media influencers when inflation hits?

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  9. Ozy Media went from buzzy to belly-up. Its founder, Carlos ...

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    NEW YORK (AP) — For nearly a decade, Ozy Media projected an image of new-media success. ... Even after numerous other public and court reckonings for Silicon Valley companies that went from ...