It's interesting to see the disparity in viewpoints between those who've worked in the industry and those who haven't. It's useful to remember that such a difference of understanding exists between those two groups.
I'm not a tickling model, but I have worked on the fringes of the sex industry, and I know a lot of people in it. I see a few problems.
First is insisting on a description of "services rendered" in the invoice. That's just not how it's done. Payment processors like Zoho are phobic about...
It probably depends on the model, and her mood on a particular day.
I think that F/f is such a standard of the industry that many models learn to do it, and to appear to be into it, simply as a way to make money. F/m is rare enough that even models who enjoy F/f may like the change of pace...
Just to be clear...are you looking for a professional dungeon with a 'lee whom you can pay to tickle, or are you looking for a "legitimate" place to find a woman who will let you tickle her for free?
The first can be answered. The second is the wrong question.
Well, then, in theory it ought to be possible to condition someone who has a tickling fetish so that they're no longer aroused by it. I've never heard of that working for any sexual interest, however.
Story lines seem pointless to me - they're like the tattered plots that vanilla porn uses to justify having sex on camera. I never understand why producers bother with them.
What sells me on a video is intensity and the 'lee's reactions.
I'm right there with you. I'm insanely sensitive for about 5 minutes after an orgasm. I often ask to be tickled then, but when the moment comes I'm much more reluctant.
I find a gag helps me find my courage. ;)
I became interested in both bondage and tickling around age 7. I understood it was a sexual interest shortly after I figured out what sex was, about age 12. I did it with my first girlfriend at age 15.
It doesn't seem that difficult.
You mention some incident in your youth - some relative who liked to tickle you, perhaps. Or you talk about some tickling event that you saw recently (if it was at a fetish event, there's no need to mention that). Then you say to her, "Are you ticklish?"
Her...
You'll find some people who absolutely insist that tickling is non-sexual. However I predict that most of those people would not want to be tickled by someone of a gender they aren't attracted to, and they also wouldn't want their mothers to know they were into it.
That said, I've got no...
I've known women to cry or laugh (or both!) after multiple orgasms. Contrary to what some might tell you, the tears certainly did not mean that they didn't like what had happened.