Hi,
This topic struck me because I realized that I really like it when ticklees have absolutely minimal reactions to tickling (or tickling using certain techniques) on certain parts of their bodies. For me, that makes their actual tickling reactions that much more "real," since they obviously are not driven to fake their reactions (since they are willing to just sit/lie there silently while the tickler tries the places where it just isn't working).
I realized that I'd never seen anyone here express appreciation for this kind of non-reaction. It made me wonder if there were other aspects of videos (or, I suppose, real-life play) which people here not only like, but think they appreciate more than other tickle-philes.
So: Are there things you like about tickling or tickling videos that you think you appreciate more than other tickle-philes do?
This topic struck me because I realized that I really like it when ticklees have absolutely minimal reactions to tickling (or tickling using certain techniques) on certain parts of their bodies. For me, that makes their actual tickling reactions that much more "real," since they obviously are not driven to fake their reactions (since they are willing to just sit/lie there silently while the tickler tries the places where it just isn't working).
I realized that I'd never seen anyone here express appreciation for this kind of non-reaction. It made me wonder if there were other aspects of videos (or, I suppose, real-life play) which people here not only like, but think they appreciate more than other tickle-philes.
So: Are there things you like about tickling or tickling videos that you think you appreciate more than other tickle-philes do?