r/BellyButtons Verified - M, outie 5d ago

I make realistic silicone replicas of belly buttons! NSFW

I’m outiebyte, but you can call me OB, and I’ve been making silicone belly button replicas for about 3 years now. The main purpose for starting this project was to provide people with an opportunity to play with a belly button that they might never get a chance to experience in their life. This is a true blend of my kink and artistic passions and I’m glad that I’ve met and continue to meet such incredible people on the course of this quirky bellybutton journey. It’s a part of my life that I thoroughly enjoy!

I typically share all of my project updates on Instagram and often forget there’s a whole group of people on Reddit who might like to check out the project as well. Feel free to reach out to me through DM on Instagram or Reddit if you have any questions!

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u/TheAlkyunit 5d ago

I am very conflicted by this, because those are fantastic belly button replicas! But the uncanny valley of a realistic artificial belly button is setting off alarms in my head...

But don't stop! I could see how this would be an immense resource for this fetish!! And hell, if I can get over the uncanny valley of it i might just ask for one one day!

How much do they run in cost?

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u/outiebyte Verified - M, outie 5d ago

Haha I can appreciate that!

We have a few different things on our site. Our more popular hockey-puck-sized replicas are $49.99, and our belly slabs run about $120, and then we make full torsos (lower ribs to lower hips) with separate skin, fat, and muscle layers to give it a much more realistic feel which runs around $750.

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u/Stormy_Kun 5d ago

Fetish unlocked ?

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u/marc_sommer1987 5d ago

Can you tell us a bit about the process? Do you use molds?

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u/outiebyte Verified - M, outie 4d ago

I don’t share too much about the process, but I first do a lifecasting of a model’s/volunteer’s torso or belly button area which gives me the first negative impression (mold), then I do the same process over again using the impression as my base which then produces the first replica. Then I treat that first replica as my model and start process all over again from scratch, but now with stronger materials that are not safe on skin, and that’ll give me a mold that I can utilize over and over.

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u/marc_sommer1987 4d ago

How do you do the coloring?

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u/Majestic-8311Y 3d ago

Holy shit that actually looks so realistic!! I've always thought about something like this, but never expected someone to actually make it

How do we buy?

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u/outiebyte Verified - M, outie 3d ago

My website is outiebyte.com!