Hi all.
I wanted to write my conclusions based on my experiences with tickling (doing sessions and watching videos) based on body type and sensitivity to tickling.
Taking into account the types of tickles (strong tackles and soft tickles) I am going to focus on the strong ones, which tend to be the ones that cause the most laughter.
These tickles are done on the muscles, exerting adequate pressure on them (either by sticking a finger, squeezing with the whole hand, nailing several fingers ... depending on the area) and especially by making a very fast movement on the muscle once it is exerts pressure.
The feet, for example, are more sensitive to soft tickling (rubbing and gentle movement of the fingers)
That is why, being related to the muscles, I have the conclusion that people with less fat and more fit bodies(muscular) are more ticklish, that is, having stronger, tense and exposed muscles, they are more vulnerable to tickling, and it is easier to identify the areas where to stick the fingers, and move them by exerting pressure.
What you think about this? And what does your experience tell you?
I wanted to write my conclusions based on my experiences with tickling (doing sessions and watching videos) based on body type and sensitivity to tickling.
Taking into account the types of tickles (strong tackles and soft tickles) I am going to focus on the strong ones, which tend to be the ones that cause the most laughter.
These tickles are done on the muscles, exerting adequate pressure on them (either by sticking a finger, squeezing with the whole hand, nailing several fingers ... depending on the area) and especially by making a very fast movement on the muscle once it is exerts pressure.
The feet, for example, are more sensitive to soft tickling (rubbing and gentle movement of the fingers)
That is why, being related to the muscles, I have the conclusion that people with less fat and more fit bodies(muscular) are more ticklish, that is, having stronger, tense and exposed muscles, they are more vulnerable to tickling, and it is easier to identify the areas where to stick the fingers, and move them by exerting pressure.
What you think about this? And what does your experience tell you?