If you mean is there a danger of belly button (navels) unravelling then no. If you mean is there a phobia name for it then probably.
The name of a fear of belly buttons is omphalophobia. I have this phobia, but I don't know anybody else with it.
Naturally= Zero
Approximately 10-20% of the population have outtie belly buttons due to differences in how their umbilical cord was cut and healed after birth.
Two on his belly and one on his forehead
Find yourself a bit better question to ask. _____ There are roughly 3-6 million people with pierced navel piercings, and roughly 5-6 billion people without navel piercings.
About 90% of people have innie belly buttons, while the remaining 10% have outie belly buttons. The shape of a person's belly button is primarily determined by how the umbilical cord was attached and healed after birth. Genetics and individual anatomical differences also play a role, but the majority of the population tends to have innies.
none of the girls do!
Hundreds, if not thousands.A phobia is any fear which is severe enough to impair or cripple the way one functions; they can range from the commonplace (arachnophobia, fear of spiders) to the downright bizarre (omphalophobia, fear of seeing belly buttons, including one's own).
They were just born that way.
because its anime related
About 1 in 4 averagely. You can't really say an absolutely accurate answer but it is around every one in four women/girls get their belly buttons pierced. I hope that this was helpful to you.
No. Many mothers clean their children's and their own with a cotton bud. If you do not, it will start to give off a vile smell when touched
In the Untited States 3 out of every 4 girls, 15 years or older have their belly buttons pierced. The MUNCEC says its about 60% and still groing and that was only in Alabama.