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Are you ticklish? And what should the response be?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jennie" data-source="post: 399683"><p>Happy Belated Holidays. Since life has calmed down I want to give the quick update. Regarding my daugther, nothing really bad happened but on Christmas the same cousin did tickle her a little. It wasn't too excessive but heard her squirming around, laughing, him and another cousin trying to muffle the laughs. She didn't seem really too upset either, but I just don't know if they did it for too long. It started again with the one grabbing her feet and tickling her. Another time he came up behind her and started wiggling his fingers around her sides/ribs, all the while she fell to the ground laughing (i did not see that first hand). I am assuming that it was his idea to start tickling her, so it seems ok, and I think if it stays at this level, as long as she likes it, it is ok, but I think it should be kept an eye on.</p><p></p><p>Marg, just curious did you get a hold of your friends, is your friend still ticklish?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jennie, post: 399683"] Happy Belated Holidays. Since life has calmed down I want to give the quick update. Regarding my daugther, nothing really bad happened but on Christmas the same cousin did tickle her a little. It wasn't too excessive but heard her squirming around, laughing, him and another cousin trying to muffle the laughs. She didn't seem really too upset either, but I just don't know if they did it for too long. It started again with the one grabbing her feet and tickling her. Another time he came up behind her and started wiggling his fingers around her sides/ribs, all the while she fell to the ground laughing (i did not see that first hand). I am assuming that it was his idea to start tickling her, so it seems ok, and I think if it stays at this level, as long as she likes it, it is ok, but I think it should be kept an eye on. Marg, just curious did you get a hold of your friends, is your friend still ticklish? [/QUOTE]
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