I've noticed quite a few posts lately by people struggling with their tickling fetish and how to deal with it in their lives and/or share it with others. I don't have any sage words myself but thought I'd share a few good articles that I've read lately.
The first is a blog reply here by a guy with an infantilism fetish. Apparently, he takes issue with the Blogger's view that the husband is to blame for not immediately talking about his fetish. He offers some very good insights that I thought are worth sharing. There's nothing unique about his situation that couldn't apply to someone with a tickle fetish.
The second is an article that I posted in December here about how we form these fetishes and how it's completely normal. I'm bringing it up again in this post because it sort of goes hand in hand with the first article. First, we have to realize that we're perfectly normal and then can we work on being emotionally healthy.
The first is a blog reply here by a guy with an infantilism fetish. Apparently, he takes issue with the Blogger's view that the husband is to blame for not immediately talking about his fetish. He offers some very good insights that I thought are worth sharing. There's nothing unique about his situation that couldn't apply to someone with a tickle fetish.
The second is an article that I posted in December here about how we form these fetishes and how it's completely normal. I'm bringing it up again in this post because it sort of goes hand in hand with the first article. First, we have to realize that we're perfectly normal and then can we work on being emotionally healthy.



