Aristocracy
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Hello everyone.
I've been thinking about buying some equipment to use in tickling sessions, but I've never done anything like this before. Just looking for some advice.
I was looking into straps that run under the bed and come up to restrain at the wrists and ankles... they seem like they would be effective and relatively inexpensive, but my concern is two fold...
1) Chafing: as people twist to escape a good tickle it looks like they are likely to give themselves an "Indian burn" type of injury. Has that been anyone's experience?
2) By tying someone to a bed I've effectively protected about 1/3 of their body from being tickled. I know, for me, the back of my knees is just killer-- it would be nice to keep all the options open.
I know some people use doorways and have the ticklees stand for full range of accessibility, but I would think this would make those feet harder (and more dangerous as a kicking hazard) to get to.
What I want (and don't think exists) is a method of securing someone's hands and feet that is comfortable, but leaves them vulnerable from all angles. Ideally something easy to set up and could fit into a backpack or travel bag.
What are the communities favorite/recommended restraints or tactics? Are my original concerns about chafing unjustified? Feel free to make suggestions on favored tickling implements as well. Do certain feathers work better than other types (Natural vs. Synthetic)? I saw a video where someone used an electric toothbrush~ it looked pretty effective.
I've been thinking about buying some equipment to use in tickling sessions, but I've never done anything like this before. Just looking for some advice.
I was looking into straps that run under the bed and come up to restrain at the wrists and ankles... they seem like they would be effective and relatively inexpensive, but my concern is two fold...
1) Chafing: as people twist to escape a good tickle it looks like they are likely to give themselves an "Indian burn" type of injury. Has that been anyone's experience?
2) By tying someone to a bed I've effectively protected about 1/3 of their body from being tickled. I know, for me, the back of my knees is just killer-- it would be nice to keep all the options open.
I know some people use doorways and have the ticklees stand for full range of accessibility, but I would think this would make those feet harder (and more dangerous as a kicking hazard) to get to.
What I want (and don't think exists) is a method of securing someone's hands and feet that is comfortable, but leaves them vulnerable from all angles. Ideally something easy to set up and could fit into a backpack or travel bag.
What are the communities favorite/recommended restraints or tactics? Are my original concerns about chafing unjustified? Feel free to make suggestions on favored tickling implements as well. Do certain feathers work better than other types (Natural vs. Synthetic)? I saw a video where someone used an electric toothbrush~ it looked pretty effective.