BarbaricTickler88
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Like I said, it's my opinion, don't need to get all antagonistic up in here lol!
OP asked for opinions, and we're giving opinions.
And my opinion is, given two people who claim they are equally "excruciatingly" ticklish, I will tend to believe the one that pulls away and defends themselves. Because by the definition of "excruciating", it seems to be a natural reaction to want to stop it. Sure, you can say that someone who doesn't move is also super ticklish, but to me it's akin to someone not pulling their hand away from a hot stove, or from any other form of pain. It's unusual.
omnifeller, dude, you can’t have an opinion that doesn’t match with the opinion of the majority. Get with the program.
Anyway, I do agree with you in regards to reactions to tickling sensations. I have tickled maybe 15-20 ladies in total, and I got to see maybe a 100 people get tickled in front of me through life. The ones that I personally consider to be ticklish (and by ticklish I mean someone who naturally can't help but to involuntarily laugh/snort/scream/roar in some way or form when being tickled) ALWAYS tried to either cover their ticklish spots, and/or move away from tickling if possible. That was always the case. That's from a personal experience of doing and watching real life tickling without bondage.
I would assume that bondage changes things dramatically, but I can’t testify to that seeing how I don’t have any experience in that area.
I will say though that number of models do react just as if they were being tickled on a wooden foot or something. Complete absence of anything that I would personally consider to be a genuine ticklish reaction.