SoleMates
1st Level Red Feather
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2. Baby talk - I can't even begin to describe to you how annoying the "cootchie-coo" shit is to me. Unless you're saying it in jest because you know I hate it and you're just trying to fuck with me, then it can be fun. But to seriously use that as a taunt, will only get eye rolls and wiseass comments from me
God, yes. I always cringe when I hear "tickle talk". Most of the time I feel like it's only funny/relevant between the people who're interacting, and a lot of times the person saying it isn't as funny as they think they are. The scripted shit is even worse, because very few people in this community can write believable dialogue for beans.
3. A totally silent 'ler - I know the bulk of you don't want to hear anything coming out of the 'lers mouth that might detract from your ability to pay attention to the 'lee laughing/begging/etc. But for me, you've got to at least joke around a bit and get the giggle ball rolling.
Ya, I always find that ticklers and ticklees that don't have a good on-camera chemistry make for really flat videos. I do my best to get a good rapport going with my girls so that the shoots are fun for all involved... and when I do F/F shoots I try to pick women who're already friends (or more) so that things aren't awkward. Lina and Patience are actually play partners in real life; their on-camera chemistry is the gold standard by which I shall judge all past and future videos. Barbie & Natasha were amazing as well.
5. Feathers - I know many of you think they're sexy to use in tickling; sort of teasing and light. But I don't think there's anything sexier than a 'lers hands, for both light and heavy tickling. I just love to watch those fingers scribbling. In general, I'm not big into any tickle tools, but I find feathers especially pointless. Though I will admit, I've never had them used on me for tickling, so who knows what the actual effect would be. Perhaps my opinion could be swayed.
I've found that it's not the feathery end, but the pointy end, that gets the best reactions out of people, especially people who react well to being poked or scratched lightly. Kim went absolutely ballistic when I used the pointy end of a feather on her soles.
1. Over focus on underarms when there are so many other good upper body spots.
Not that you're wrong, but... if the person isn't ticklish on all of those "other good upper body spots" there's no point. I mean, I worked with an absolute cutie this past weekend (Yuri) who has the most mouth-wateringly flat, inviting tummy you've ever seen. The only part of it that's ticklish is the belly button, so that's where I spend all of my time. No doubt that'd cause a bunch of people to flip out and be all like, "why don't you tickle the rest of her belly?!" - and, well, I could but it'd be a boring-ass video. The smart ticklers (well, I do this, dunno about anyone else) spends a few minutes experimenting with different ways to tickle the model before they roll camera, so that they don't have to edit out all of the fumbling and "does this tickle? How about this?" drek... which means that what you see on camera is what gets results. (Hopefully. I'm aware that there are some ticklers out there who are pretty bad at actually tickling spots that the model has demonstrated a good reaction on. Those guys are stupid.)
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