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Are you ticklish? And what should the response be?
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<blockquote data-quote="baseballmothe" data-source="post: 450052" data-attributes="member: 12212"><p>Thank you.</p><p></p><p>Abuse, I never thought of that really. He was my stepbrother, hadn't known him that long. I always thought that was his way of powering over me, never understood why he tickled me a handful of times, but my guess is he liked to see me beg him to stop. I guess it wasn't that bad, I survived. </p><p></p><p>Would that be an example of his life changing, a few years prior gaining a stepsister didn't like it, and therefore he took it out on me while not hating me, he needed control so he took it out on me, does that make sense? Also he learned to tie knots from the scouts years back, is that an example of an abuse of power, that that is not a reason to tie knots? </p><p></p><p>I think that idea is good, if you let them catch their breath and if they say yes continue, otherwise stop. </p><p></p><p>I never look at a feather duster the same, lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="baseballmothe, post: 450052, member: 12212"] Thank you. Abuse, I never thought of that really. He was my stepbrother, hadn't known him that long. I always thought that was his way of powering over me, never understood why he tickled me a handful of times, but my guess is he liked to see me beg him to stop. I guess it wasn't that bad, I survived. Would that be an example of his life changing, a few years prior gaining a stepsister didn't like it, and therefore he took it out on me while not hating me, he needed control so he took it out on me, does that make sense? Also he learned to tie knots from the scouts years back, is that an example of an abuse of power, that that is not a reason to tie knots? I think that idea is good, if you let them catch their breath and if they say yes continue, otherwise stop. I never look at a feather duster the same, lol [/QUOTE]
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