I agree that it can be embarrassing and also that it seems like a weakness. It is especially true if tickled in a public place. I am not at all embarrassed that I am very ticklish but I am embarrassed to be tickled in the wrong place and/or by the wrong people. With friends and family in a...
Yes. With just the right water pressure etc. showers can be ticklish for me. I am ticklish all over but the main places showers have tickled me are under the arms, back and privates.
Painful for me. Light finger tickling tickles the heck out of my feet. I wonder if the brush tickles better on people whose feet are not very ticklish and less sensitive than mine?
Laugh a lot. If it is light tickling, my laughter is not too loud and in a baritone voice. If the tickling is intense, my laughter is hysterical, loud and high pitched, I have no control of it, it just blurts out.
I am another who is more ticklish. Part of that may that I was not tickled in some of my very ticklish areas until I was older. I suppose that I will eventually lose ticklishness as part of the aging process but I know some elderly people are still quite ticklish
It makes me feel ticklish. I tend to react ticklishly. If a person saying it moves toward me I start laughing. It's hard for me to use the work without ticklish excitement.
How about being a person who is the subject for learning massage therapy at a massage therapy school. I mean the guy that massage therapy school students practice on.
As a lee, I find being tickled (on my extemely ticklish feet as well as other places) to be a great stress reliever. Tickling is not sexual to me unless my wife tickles me in my private places.
I do not think it is unmanly for a man to be tickled. People (male and female) are ticklish and laugh when tickled. Shakespeare noted that men of various cultures laugh when tickled. It is not a gender thing; it is a human thing.
What is unmanly is if a man who is tickled is not a good sport...