I've been living with the Rhino for about 6 years now and one worry I had at the beginning of co-habitating was that I'd get bored of tickles everyday. I had this idea that the months-long dry spells increased the anticipation and special-ness of sessions as well as kept one super sensitive. I was concerned I'd get desensitized, but it turns out, even after 7 years of dating, he's still able to find new spots and techniques regularly. (The human body is pretty awesome sometimes.)
That said, it is important to vary where the ler attacks because when that attack becomes expected, duh, less fun.
What I'm getting at (and maybe this doesn't belong in the advice forum, but I was curious about other peoples experiences / feedback) is that it seems my "most ticklish" spot(s) seem to change sometimes from week to week. I know most people when asked where their most ticklish spots are, can answer easily, but mine are like all over the place depending on my mindset, mood, etc. I have no complaints, the variety keeps it fun and exciting, just something I found curious.
For those that play regularly, does this or has this happened to you? Any insight as to why? The mystique of the human nervous system or maybe the perplexity of the human psyche?
Thanks for reading and any replies that may come.
That said, it is important to vary where the ler attacks because when that attack becomes expected, duh, less fun.
What I'm getting at (and maybe this doesn't belong in the advice forum, but I was curious about other peoples experiences / feedback) is that it seems my "most ticklish" spot(s) seem to change sometimes from week to week. I know most people when asked where their most ticklish spots are, can answer easily, but mine are like all over the place depending on my mindset, mood, etc. I have no complaints, the variety keeps it fun and exciting, just something I found curious.
For those that play regularly, does this or has this happened to you? Any insight as to why? The mystique of the human nervous system or maybe the perplexity of the human psyche?
Thanks for reading and any replies that may come.