AF navel experiment - F2

The navel shape in this image is a classic vertical oval (or almond-shaped) navel with a well-defined vertical slit. It has a slightly prominent upper hood and a lower curve, creating an elongated, neat appearance. The vertical line is straight and deep, and there’s no horizontal crease—making it distinctly a vertical slit rather than a “T” or round shape. The surrounding skin is smooth and unblemished, emphasizing the clean, vertical orientation and depth of the navel. This is a typical example of a vertical oval or slit-type navel.The navel shape clearly visible in the image is a distinct and deep vertical oval (also called almond or slit-shaped). Here are more detailed observations:

The navel is moderately deep with a pronounced upper hood, where the top edge slightly overhangs the opening.

Its main opening is a sleek, vertical slit—longer than it is wide—giving the appearance of an elongated almond or teardrop.

The lower part of the navel has a soft curve inward, without protruding tissue or a pronounced lower bulge.

The skin around the navel is smooth and transitions evenly from the surrounding abdomen, with no visible scarring, folds, or wrinkles.

The orientation of the navel is straight, aligning vertically with the torso's midline.

There are no piercings or external adornments.

The overall shape can be best described as a "vertical oval" or "slit navel" type, commonly considered neat and symmetric,T navel