So, here we go again, one of what I'm sure will be many forthcoming questions about tickling!
Tickling is often associated with laughter -- we get tickled, we squirm, we instinctively try to get away, even if some might not want to. Often, people tickle each other to hear that initial peal of laughter, that squeal, that reaction of surprise that makes us all want to see those we love have fun.
Yet, here, tickling is more than that, so there are many layers! I'm curious to know, do you guys find the inclusion of laughter as a response to tickling to be an enhancement or a hindrance to the tickling experience? Do the 'lees out there love laughing in bed, or do you do your best to bite down that reaction if you have it? What about the 'lers? Do you like it when the 'lee laughs, or do you find it a barrier to mutual enjoyment? Why do you think this is, exactly?
Personally, I've always seen sexuality as fun. What better way to be sexual than to be able to have fun while doing it? Laughter can be a very good way to express that amusement, but I imagine not everybody thinks the same way!
Tickling is often associated with laughter -- we get tickled, we squirm, we instinctively try to get away, even if some might not want to. Often, people tickle each other to hear that initial peal of laughter, that squeal, that reaction of surprise that makes us all want to see those we love have fun.
Yet, here, tickling is more than that, so there are many layers! I'm curious to know, do you guys find the inclusion of laughter as a response to tickling to be an enhancement or a hindrance to the tickling experience? Do the 'lees out there love laughing in bed, or do you do your best to bite down that reaction if you have it? What about the 'lers? Do you like it when the 'lee laughs, or do you find it a barrier to mutual enjoyment? Why do you think this is, exactly?
Personally, I've always seen sexuality as fun. What better way to be sexual than to be able to have fun while doing it? Laughter can be a very good way to express that amusement, but I imagine not everybody thinks the same way!