MaleTickleeDC
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Sometimes I realize that it's hard as a tickle fetishist to see things as a "vanilla" person would, so maybe I'm thinking about this the wrong way, but I really feel that there ought to be a lot more tickling in "mainstream" media, given that tickling can and does occur frequently within the vanilla community. I realize that tickling isn't a fetish for most people, so I'm not suggesting that your average R-rated movie should include a tickling session along with a sex scene. That would be a bridge too far for most vanilla people. But it does seem that tickling is extremely rare in mainstream media, so rare that when it does pop up, all of us fetishists immortalize a ten-second tickling scene as if it's the greatest discovery ever made.
I can think of a number of scenarios in mainstream media, such as sitcoms, movies, etc, where tickling could presumably come into play in a "vanilla" way. For example, there are tons of crappy, barely watchable movies where some random hot girl is being tortured by "the bad guys" in all kinds of creative ways. You know, the "Saw" movies, and other low rent films with a scene for the viewers out there who enjoy watching people be tortured. It seems like tickling would be ideal for movies like this. I was watching a movie the other day where some biker gang had kidnapped the hot girlfriend of one of the "good guys" in the movie, and they were chaining her up, with her arms above her head, in order to do nasty things to her. Does no one think of tickling in these scenarios? It seems like that would be a perfect way to torture the character if the writers want to make sure that no physical harm comes to her before the hero comes to save her.
Or how about sitcoms? Playful tickling between characters would provide an excellent excuse to use the "laugh track" that most of these shows employ. Or tween dramas involving the new girl at school who is picked on by all the other girls. This is another dime a dozen scenario, and one where tickling could come into play (for example, the other girls tickle the new girl to humiliate her, etc). Just seems like there are a lot of plotlines where some writer somewhere would be thinking of introducing tickling into the plot. But maybe vanilla people think about tickling so infrequently that the thought never even enters their minds.
I can think of a number of scenarios in mainstream media, such as sitcoms, movies, etc, where tickling could presumably come into play in a "vanilla" way. For example, there are tons of crappy, barely watchable movies where some random hot girl is being tortured by "the bad guys" in all kinds of creative ways. You know, the "Saw" movies, and other low rent films with a scene for the viewers out there who enjoy watching people be tortured. It seems like tickling would be ideal for movies like this. I was watching a movie the other day where some biker gang had kidnapped the hot girlfriend of one of the "good guys" in the movie, and they were chaining her up, with her arms above her head, in order to do nasty things to her. Does no one think of tickling in these scenarios? It seems like that would be a perfect way to torture the character if the writers want to make sure that no physical harm comes to her before the hero comes to save her.
Or how about sitcoms? Playful tickling between characters would provide an excellent excuse to use the "laugh track" that most of these shows employ. Or tween dramas involving the new girl at school who is picked on by all the other girls. This is another dime a dozen scenario, and one where tickling could come into play (for example, the other girls tickle the new girl to humiliate her, etc). Just seems like there are a lot of plotlines where some writer somewhere would be thinking of introducing tickling into the plot. But maybe vanilla people think about tickling so infrequently that the thought never even enters their minds.