spotmanc
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We wanted to properly celebrate our five year anniversary of making clips so i took Ariel to a remote cabin where she could relax and laugh as loud as I wanted without fear of bothering any neighbors. Our first day there, I subjected her soft, newly pedicured soles to a marathon torture session. It went on so long I had to break the clip into two parts on our store ( Happy Anniversary to me). I got to work her soles over with my fingers, an old plastic backscratcher (very effective!), a hairbrush and a feather before straddling her ankles and using my fingers again. I didnt stop until she was exhausted.
As always, I wanted to share part of it with our forum friends and I chose a snippet from the hairbrush part to make a point because I remember seeing threads and posts bemoaning the overuse of brushes, so here is my two cents....The problem is not the brush, its the tickler!
Through the years I have tickled Ariel with a variety of brushes from soft sable (expensive) artist brushes to stiff beaded plastic or even metal hairbrushes. All of them have worked on her buttery soft soles to some degree or another and I've learned that they can be devastating when used properly. A hairbrush always catches my eye when I see one in a clip or at a gathering...
But for Gods sake... show some restraint!... I always cringe when a tickler attacks a pair of feet with a brush like he's trying to remove barnacles from the hull of a boat. That cant possibly tickle... in fact it looks like it might be painful, but if a tickler keeps a light, slow touch (it's hard, believe me, I know) the results can be magical...
OK, enough ranting (can you tell I'm on vacation this week?)... Thanks for five years of positive responses and truly sweet comments that have made Ariel happy to let me put a camera on our favorite activity.
SpotmanC
http://www.clips4sale.com/store/18502
As always, I wanted to share part of it with our forum friends and I chose a snippet from the hairbrush part to make a point because I remember seeing threads and posts bemoaning the overuse of brushes, so here is my two cents....The problem is not the brush, its the tickler!
Through the years I have tickled Ariel with a variety of brushes from soft sable (expensive) artist brushes to stiff beaded plastic or even metal hairbrushes. All of them have worked on her buttery soft soles to some degree or another and I've learned that they can be devastating when used properly. A hairbrush always catches my eye when I see one in a clip or at a gathering...
But for Gods sake... show some restraint!... I always cringe when a tickler attacks a pair of feet with a brush like he's trying to remove barnacles from the hull of a boat. That cant possibly tickle... in fact it looks like it might be painful, but if a tickler keeps a light, slow touch (it's hard, believe me, I know) the results can be magical...
OK, enough ranting (can you tell I'm on vacation this week?)... Thanks for five years of positive responses and truly sweet comments that have made Ariel happy to let me put a camera on our favorite activity.
SpotmanC
http://www.clips4sale.com/store/18502
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