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Do you have an "inny" or an "outty"?
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By *orum TrollWoman
over a year ago
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"Inny. Outtys creep me out
I wonder how outty are formed.
Mines an inny btw "
Most outies are nothing more than extra scar tissue. The rest are caused by an umbilical hernia, when the stomach muscles don't fuse together properly after the cord stump falls off, causing abdominal tissues to poke through.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Inny. Outtys creep me out
I wonder how outty are formed.
Mines an inny btw
Most outies are nothing more than extra scar tissue. The rest are caused by an umbilical hernia, when the stomach muscles don't fuse together properly after the cord stump falls off, causing abdominal tissues to poke through.
there you go. "
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Inny - but it's never felt the same since I had keyhole surgery through it "
My whole body just shivered! I can't even touch my belly button because it freaks me out!
Inny, btw. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Inny - but it's never felt the same since I had keyhole surgery through it
My whole body just shivered! I can't even touch my belly button because it freaks me out!
Inny, btw."
I get a weird tingling sensation all over when I poke my own belly button. I dunno why?? |
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By *orum TrollWoman
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"Inny - but it's never felt the same since I had keyhole surgery through it
My whole body just shivered! I can't even touch my belly button because it freaks me out!
Inny, btw.
I get a weird tingling sensation all over when I poke my own belly button. I dunno why??"
i like googling things, lol.
Before birth the umbilal cord(so called belly button) is the only connection between mother and baby for its food, blood supply, excretion etc.
The umbilicus is connected to your bladder before birth which is called the URACHUS.
It becomes vestigeal after birth. This tissue helps in forming the bladder wall in the adults feeding directly into the Prostrate. This is also known as G-spot area in females. There is a great amount of nervous innervation to this area which indirectly connects to the umbulicus and makes your weird sensation when you tickle or put a finger in your belly button. |
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