AKF99
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So, I'm sure you are all aware of this by now, but in ages past, Josie Bissett released a book where the main theme is tickling, and it comes with a pair of gloves you put on your hands to tickle someone at the parts where you're supposed to. Now, this was a children's book, so there's nothing spicy going on here. But what I'm worried about is this...
Recently, I bought the gloves that came with this book separately (yes, you can buy them separately). Now, I personally really like the gloves, as they are very comfortable and I personally love the design. Plus, given how fluffy they are, they actually do make good tickle tools. The question I have is this:
Is owning a pair of these gloves morally wrong and would it be seen as wrong or morally questionable to use them as tickle tools ONLY on another consenting adults?
Recently, I bought the gloves that came with this book separately (yes, you can buy them separately). Now, I personally really like the gloves, as they are very comfortable and I personally love the design. Plus, given how fluffy they are, they actually do make good tickle tools. The question I have is this:
Is owning a pair of these gloves morally wrong and would it be seen as wrong or morally questionable to use them as tickle tools ONLY on another consenting adults?