agirl
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ORIGINAL: mistoferin mons, See, the thing is that I was never tickled that way in childhood. I have actually wondered if that is why I react so strongly to it, because I didn't get to "learn to cope with it" as a child. I just find it odd that a masochist such as I am can be so easily tilted over the edge by an action such as tickling, which I would consider to be fairly low on the intensity scale of what one person can do to another. And apparently by the looks of this thread, I am far from alone. It really was the WORST thing you could do to a sibling........and you had better be able to run like the wind once you let them up. Nothing, but NOTHING provoked us to rabid, uncontrolled violence like tickling. Not one of us could control ourselves if we were tickled, we'd spit, slap, kick, bite, thump.....ANYTHING to get free from it.....which was half of the attraction........Crikey, it was dangerous to tickle........lol. You may be right mistoferin, because there was this point where we realised that if we could control our reactions we'd get free sooner to pulverise the offender. Oh, happy days.....lol agirl
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