Leatherist -> RE: Do you enjoy being tickled/tickling? (3/12/2008 7:20:54 PM)
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Tickling is an art form. It does take a bit of set up, and common sense to take it to a logical conclusion however. Firstly,one must consider the zones to be stimulated,and how acessible they will need to be. Then you need to know how the victim will react under the duress of the overload. Adrenalin will probably come into play at some point-and a thrashing about that can be rather painful for the top. I like padded restraints with some sort of spring mechanism in the attachment lines. This keeps the victim taut, while still allowing enough play to prevent them pulling thier muscles and joints out of whack. A breif note on common physiology. Asian culture recognizes sensitvity differences in the skin. If you curl a human into a foetal postion, (which also doubles as a protective posture under attack) you will note that the skin of the back and buttocks,and outsides of the arms are tougher and less sensitive. Areas that are covered in this postion are the ones that tickle well. The differences were reffered to as Yin (strong) and yang(weak). If you go overboard with tickling too long the victim will hyperventilate,and may even vomit from and adrenalin overdose. I find it better to do it in a steady and moderated pace, allowing the vic to catch thier breath occasionally. And if I really want to put the boots to one, I'll diaper her. Then the old cop-out of "I'll wet your bed" doesn't really apply-or you can just use a rubber sheet and bed pads. Really, don't even say it-or I'll tickle JUST to make you soak that diaper. I hope this helped, enjoy kids! [:D]
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