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Amnesiac
04-01-2004, 01:33 AM
Over the years, there's been a plethora of threads and posts where people have posted little techniques and discoveries to share for other lers to use on their vict-...I mean lees.

Problem is these threads and posts are scattered all over the place and it can take forever to track them all down and find them. So I proposed here a thread where everyone could run down a list of the stuff they've tried and used that were successful and also un-successful for quick reference. Here's the format:

BODY PART
ITEMS (fingers, tools, both, either/or)
TECHNIQUE (how you move about the spots, patterns you've noticed, things of that nature)
REACTION (how the lee usually reacts)
BEST IF (what the technique goes good with-bondage, play, wrestling, etc.)
CAVEATS (what to look out for if anything)

You don't have to be that cerebral or sterile about it, just think of the above as a list of stuff to remember while you are thinking about what to share...and you can talk about all the body parts you want from the traditional FEET & BELLY to the more obscure SHOULDER & COLLARBONES.

The thread is open to LERS and LEES both...this is aboot making things tickle and making them tickle even more, so both parties are welcome to give their input. Feel free to mention the stuff that doesn't work in your experience too.

EvlJester
04-01-2004, 09:52 PM
too much to type about Smurfie and kinda "private" if ya know what i mean....pm me and i will let ya in on some secrets!

backpackerXX
04-03-2004, 12:15 AM
Body Part - Feet
Items - Teeth
Technique - Slowly biting the balls and heels of the victim's feet.
Reaction - I've used this technique on two people and they have both screamed for mercy!
Best If - I feel that this technique is best if the victim's toes are tied back so that they can't move their feet at all.
Caveats - If the toes are not tied back, watch out for kicks to the mouth.

Sound tortorous?

-Ben

steph
04-03-2004, 07:10 AM
Mean boy Jester--spill or else....<gg> I don't think he meant EVERYTHING!

XOXO

And Ben--Yep, but in a really good kind of way...:D

[QUOTE]Originally posted by EvlJester
too much to type about Smurfie and kinda "private" if ya know what i mean....pm me and i will let ya in on some secrets! [/QUOTE

TicklishSinner
04-03-2004, 06:54 PM
lol I know EXACTLY what spot he was refering to that lil turd..LOL

tommytikl
04-03-2004, 07:36 PM
Originally posted by backpackerXX
Body Part - Feet
Items - Teeth
Technique - Slowly biting the balls and heels of the victim's feet.
Reaction - I've used this technique on two people and they have both screamed for mercy!
Best If - I feel that this technique is best if the victim's toes are tied back so that they can't move their feet at all.
Caveats - If the toes are not tied back, watch out for kicks to the mouth.

Sound tortorous?

-Ben

Hey I saw Bella do this at a NEST once and I have been doing it ever since!!!
Works great!

terorizer
04-04-2004, 09:38 PM
Gee, I don't think I've tickled enough people enough ways to give a comprehensive answer. There was one thing I tried once so I can share that though.

Bodypart - Tummy & Sides

Items - Cold lotion. Followed by old fashioned fingers.

Technique - This particular lee liked ice, which I didn't have, so I substituted the lotion. I dropped dollops all over the torso from about 12inches above. One dot at a time in sporadic intervals. Every now and then I'd squeeze a line across the belly or make a circle. Once I'd squeezed as much lotion as I needed, I gently dragged a fingertip through the lotion, spreading it across the skin. I then set to slow spider-fingertips across her belly and sides, speeding up from at times to vary the strokes and location.

Reaction - When the cold lotion hit, she squealed and twisted each time. As I lightly rubbed it in, she squirmed and when I commenced to full on tickling she giggled and squirmed.

Best if - The lee enjoys things like ice. Oh yeah and surprise... she didn't know what I had in my hand and wasn't expecting it to be that cold either. And there is no allergic reaction to the lotion. (there wasn't.... although, might this be a new treatment for poison oak/ivy??? You can chill Caladryl can't you?)

Caveats - None I can think of.