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SoftKitty
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01 Dec 2012, 4:09 pm

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I am quite sensitive as well, sometimes I can nearly tickle myself. But I kinda enjoy this sensitivity too. Just as long as there is no rapid, unexpected movements.


Yeah, I don´t mind it either. It is mostly fun. At least I can laugh right from the heart. It is good for your body, they say :wink:


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01 Dec 2012, 4:48 pm

SoftKitty wrote:
morslilleole wrote:
I am quite sensitive as well, sometimes I can nearly tickle myself. But I kinda enjoy this sensitivity too. Just as long as there is no rapid, unexpected movements.


Yeah, I don´t mind it either. It is mostly fun. At least I can laugh right from the heart. It is good for your body, they say :wink:


A little bit tickling is good. But tickle me too much and you will feel my wrath ; P



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01 Dec 2012, 8:12 pm

I used to be extremely ticklish as a child. My family was incredibly amused by it, and would hold me down and tickle me until I screamed bloody murder. Eventually I got old enough to explain to my Grandpa, who was a major offender, that he was hurting me. After a while my screaming must have gotten that through his head and he stopped. By that time, I had basically become immune to the sensation.

People would try to tickle me later and would be amused that I wasn't ticklish. It has started to come back to the point that my sister can get a little revenge on me for tickling her. And I am still ticklish in one place that people don't tickle kids.


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