Dr. Bill Kobb
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Totally agree. This also reminds me of the tickle scene in the third Fifty Shades book.
There's a tickle scene in the third Fifty Shades book? Dish, please.
Totally agree. This also reminds me of the tickle scene in the third Fifty Shades book.
There's a tickle scene in the third Fifty Shades book? Dish, please.
Haha. Well, I'm not sure where the scene is, but Christian tickles Ana and then later teases her about it. She tries to get him back, but he doesn't let her. Kinda disappointing. Someone posted about it on the TMF, but I can't seem to find that thread.
I was pretty similar. As a child, I was VERY ticklish and absolutely HATED being tickled, to the point where I would even refuse to talk to the person that tickled me. Unfortunately for me, it actually happened a lot. In fact, now that I think about it, it might even have been a phobia; I didn't even like hearing or seeing "the word", or watching it happen - even in cartoons. Yet, even though I was scared of tickling, I also had a slight fascination with it.
Around puberty, though, I started craving it, and I had no idea why. That's when I started watching cartoon tickling scenes on YouTube and looking up definitions of "the word". But even now, I still don't really like being tickled by girls, or by guys that I'm not attracted to... and I DEFINITELY don't like being tickled by old people, children, or family members.
Also, I once read an article which claimed that some childhood phobias can actually develop into fetishes around puberty, so... there's a thought.