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Are you ticklish? And what should the response be?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jennie" data-source="post: 396084"><p>Thanks for the response. That makes total sense, and the work to desensitize is worth a try, but I think that may be a while as probably nothing that can happen over night, like you said a teenage girls feet can be sensitive, but then again I think most peoples are, of any age, male or female. I guess I should practice with her and give you an update, also will let you know if her cousins try anything Saturday. </p><p></p><p>I never thought this much about tickling, as I think every parent to an extend does it to their kids, but like you said if it is asked to stop then it should. Also I think some children/young adults, or even older adults, a lot of times may hate the idea of being tickled, laugh and try and squirm away, but having a safe word is for back ups. </p><p></p><p>A friend of mine said that an ex girlfriend of his had a family that played a tickle game, where they would tickle each other until they couldn't handle it and then move on to the next person, so like i said above, it depends on if it actually stops. Your responses are always great Marg, and like I said will keep you posted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jennie, post: 396084"] Thanks for the response. That makes total sense, and the work to desensitize is worth a try, but I think that may be a while as probably nothing that can happen over night, like you said a teenage girls feet can be sensitive, but then again I think most peoples are, of any age, male or female. I guess I should practice with her and give you an update, also will let you know if her cousins try anything Saturday. I never thought this much about tickling, as I think every parent to an extend does it to their kids, but like you said if it is asked to stop then it should. Also I think some children/young adults, or even older adults, a lot of times may hate the idea of being tickled, laugh and try and squirm away, but having a safe word is for back ups. A friend of mine said that an ex girlfriend of his had a family that played a tickle game, where they would tickle each other until they couldn't handle it and then move on to the next person, so like i said above, it depends on if it actually stops. Your responses are always great Marg, and like I said will keep you posted. [/QUOTE]
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