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Are you ticklish? And what should the response be?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jennie" data-source="post: 396069"><p>Excellent advice like always Marg and Andy as well.</p><p></p><p>And thank you for using those examples of your best friends ex husband. When you say that he used to unmercifully tickle his daughter and other girls, can I ask was it a lot like 3 or 4 others? Was it a situation where he went out of his way to do that and like pin them down (kind of like a 1st degree planning, compared to it just happened spur of the moment) and tickle them? I ask regarding that because of the incident I mentioned at Thanksgiving, basically my daughter was being tickled by a cousin who was 2 years older than her, basically him grabbing her feet a few times, her trying to get away with him being too strong, it doesn't sound as bad as the other example you painted, but with Christmas coming, I will keep you posted. </p><p></p><p>And I am just curious to, you said you tortured a good friend of yours without even touching him most of the time, is that really possible, to me that sounds fine since you didn't touch him (he must have been a young adult to get a kick out of that), but like I said that sounds fine, it sounds like a situation where you kept saying "i'm gonna tickle you and only a small part of the time actually touched him.</p><p></p><p>as for desensitizing yourself, it sounds like a challenge since someone would have to go through with tickling.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jennie, post: 396069"] Excellent advice like always Marg and Andy as well. And thank you for using those examples of your best friends ex husband. When you say that he used to unmercifully tickle his daughter and other girls, can I ask was it a lot like 3 or 4 others? Was it a situation where he went out of his way to do that and like pin them down (kind of like a 1st degree planning, compared to it just happened spur of the moment) and tickle them? I ask regarding that because of the incident I mentioned at Thanksgiving, basically my daughter was being tickled by a cousin who was 2 years older than her, basically him grabbing her feet a few times, her trying to get away with him being too strong, it doesn't sound as bad as the other example you painted, but with Christmas coming, I will keep you posted. And I am just curious to, you said you tortured a good friend of yours without even touching him most of the time, is that really possible, to me that sounds fine since you didn't touch him (he must have been a young adult to get a kick out of that), but like I said that sounds fine, it sounds like a situation where you kept saying "i'm gonna tickle you and only a small part of the time actually touched him. as for desensitizing yourself, it sounds like a challenge since someone would have to go through with tickling. [/QUOTE]
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