In combat scenarios, a belly button is not typically considered a strategic or common target when bayoneting an enemy. Bayonets are primarily used as close combat weapons to incapacitate or kill adversaries by thrusting or slashing. Soldiers are trained to aim for vital areas such as the chest, abdomen, or neck for maximum effectiveness. Targeting the belly button specifically would not be a standard or recommended tactic in military training or practice.
Absolutely, driving a bayonet into the belly of an enemy soldier not only kills him but sends terror through the ranks of the other soldiers. Imagine a cold piece of sharpened steel entering your navel and driving into your intestines. The pain is pure agony and since it's a soft target the bayonet can be pulled out fairly easily while tugging out the guts of your enemy especially if the wound can be seen through the uniform with profuse bleeding and screams of the soldier. It may take hours to die as well.
Umbilical Knot 'Navel' is more common The "Navel" is the area around the "belly button"
Because it somewhat resembles a button and it is on your belly.
He was rumored to not have a belly button.
Out Belly Button
A belly button ring is a body piercing placed in a cauterized area of the belly button.
My belly button is located in the center of my abdomen.
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le nombril is the name for the belly button in French.
There is no such thing as belly button dandfruff, you probably just need to clean the inside of your belly button.
Its the jewelry that goes into a belly button piercing.
Yes you still can.
As big as your belly button.