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Are you ticklish? And what should the response be?
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<blockquote data-quote="AnnieO" data-source="post: 400104" data-attributes="member: 6705"><p>I'm extremely ticklish. But here's something interesting - only a very few people are capable of actually tickling me.</p><p> </p><p>Myself - yup. Not on purpose, but I can do it. My parents, BFF, husband and BFF's 5-y/o daughter. With parents and the guys - it's a trust issue. With the 5-y/o - I have no clue. None.</p><p> </p><p>Jett is horribly ticklish. I had to tell Onyxx - no more tickling your brother. She would do it until he wet himself. And still tries - I throw a fit (metaphorically) when she does. I've told her as far as I am concerned, her tickling him like that is domestic violence and I can and will call the police on her. </p><p> </p><p>Now me? I'll make tickling motions from across the room at him, which makes him giggle. And every now and again, a light, <em>short</em> tickle - same as husband - as affection. But never more than about 2 seconds' worth - enough to get the point across - that I know them well - without being torture.</p><p> </p><p>Regardless. Tickle fights between good friends are one thing. But it's so easy to cross the line. Really easy. And it can easily be abusive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AnnieO, post: 400104, member: 6705"] I'm extremely ticklish. But here's something interesting - only a very few people are capable of actually tickling me. Myself - yup. Not on purpose, but I can do it. My parents, BFF, husband and BFF's 5-y/o daughter. With parents and the guys - it's a trust issue. With the 5-y/o - I have no clue. None. Jett is horribly ticklish. I had to tell Onyxx - no more tickling your brother. She would do it until he wet himself. And still tries - I throw a fit (metaphorically) when she does. I've told her as far as I am concerned, her tickling him like that is domestic violence and I can and will call the police on her. Now me? I'll make tickling motions from across the room at him, which makes him giggle. And every now and again, a light, [I]short[/I] tickle - same as husband - as affection. But never more than about 2 seconds' worth - enough to get the point across - that I know them well - without being torture. Regardless. Tickle fights between good friends are one thing. But it's so easy to cross the line. Really easy. And it can easily be abusive. [/QUOTE]
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