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I never even said I was thinking about getting into that profession, I asked if anyone else here ever thought about it and yes I only meant hypothetically. You know, like when a pretty girl is sqirming and using superhuman willpower not to start laughing hysterically a foot tickler like me will think "oh, to be the one giving her that pedicure". That's all.
But I have to say something: most of my posts here I think have been pretty lighthearted. Well I need to get something off my chest that has been bothering me since the first few responses to this thread, then I come home and find more of the same. I don't know if this is unique to tickling enthusiasts or fetishists in general or what, but some members here seem quick to shake a holier-than-thou finger at others who don't think as they do. It's just the internet, kids. If a guy seriously was thinking about becoming a pedicurist so he could use a scraper or whatever its called on tender female soles and watch them fight not to laugh, what's it to you?
Maybe the most ticklish females stay away from getting pedicures in public, but I think you'd find that the women who could have the bottoms of their feet scraped with an instrument and not have it tickle would be few and far between. So in the "ticklish pedicure" vids on youtube, the pedicurist doesn't even have to try to tickle the customer. It just goes with a job that includes scraping the bottoms of women's feet with an instrument.
Say there's 2 women getting pedicures, one is getting a pedicure from a person who doesn't find it any more erotic than they would driving a bus or being the cook in a restaurant. The other is (secretly) having the time of his life because he has a foot tickling fetish and that's the reason he got into that line of work, to get to scrape the soles of women's feet with instruments and enjoy the reactions. But outwardly he's just as professional as the first pedicurist. Tell me, is either customer worse off for it? It seems pretty harmless to me.
But that's not even the point. The point is that there are folks on here who are very judgmental about silly shit. Of course this morning, when I read about this 18 yr old piece of shit who has been torturing and mutilating people's pet cats for fun, and above everything else seeing him smiling in what appears to be his mug shot after being caught, I wanted to torture and mutilate him. So maybe someone using deception to satisfy their fetish pushes the same hot button with some folks here as people mistreating animals pushes with me. And yes, a lot of folks would tell me that I'm being very silly and that they're "just cats". So I don't know. To me as long as the pedicurist appears outwardly to be completely professional, it seems pretty harmless to me, but maybe because that's not one of my hot buttons.
But I have to say something: most of my posts here I think have been pretty lighthearted. Well I need to get something off my chest that has been bothering me since the first few responses to this thread, then I come home and find more of the same. I don't know if this is unique to tickling enthusiasts or fetishists in general or what, but some members here seem quick to shake a holier-than-thou finger at others who don't think as they do. It's just the internet, kids. If a guy seriously was thinking about becoming a pedicurist so he could use a scraper or whatever its called on tender female soles and watch them fight not to laugh, what's it to you?
Maybe the most ticklish females stay away from getting pedicures in public, but I think you'd find that the women who could have the bottoms of their feet scraped with an instrument and not have it tickle would be few and far between. So in the "ticklish pedicure" vids on youtube, the pedicurist doesn't even have to try to tickle the customer. It just goes with a job that includes scraping the bottoms of women's feet with an instrument.
Say there's 2 women getting pedicures, one is getting a pedicure from a person who doesn't find it any more erotic than they would driving a bus or being the cook in a restaurant. The other is (secretly) having the time of his life because he has a foot tickling fetish and that's the reason he got into that line of work, to get to scrape the soles of women's feet with instruments and enjoy the reactions. But outwardly he's just as professional as the first pedicurist. Tell me, is either customer worse off for it? It seems pretty harmless to me.
But that's not even the point. The point is that there are folks on here who are very judgmental about silly shit. Of course this morning, when I read about this 18 yr old piece of shit who has been torturing and mutilating people's pet cats for fun, and above everything else seeing him smiling in what appears to be his mug shot after being caught, I wanted to torture and mutilate him. So maybe someone using deception to satisfy their fetish pushes the same hot button with some folks here as people mistreating animals pushes with me. And yes, a lot of folks would tell me that I'm being very silly and that they're "just cats". So I don't know. To me as long as the pedicurist appears outwardly to be completely professional, it seems pretty harmless to me, but maybe because that's not one of my hot buttons.