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Ballerina Feet

toonforger

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Question:
Does a ballerina, who has spent much time training on her feet and standing on her toes, still generally retain her feet's ticklishness, or is she generally rendered, due to callouses and extreme contact with wooden floors, by her graceful dance "untickleable" on her tootsies?

Or are there exceptions to the rule either way? And does age/duration have anything to do with it? (say, younger dancers being more sensitive than more experienced ones, for instance)

Curiously, Toonforger
 
First, let me say that this post is based on having gone out with one woman who was majoring in dance in college and doing ballet. I saw her bare feet close up, and her best friend's, who was also a dance major. Both had more than ten years' experience in ballet, having started as children.

While their toes were deformed by callouses, and thus quite ugly, their soles were just like any other woman's soles. 😀
 
I have also dated a young lady that was a ballet dancer and her feet were so ticklish that if you even came close to touching them she would jump. I spent many days finding ways to tickle her feet so that she wouldn't just up and run. So I realy guess if just depends on the person.
 
I actually knew a beautiful girl back in my high school days who was a ballerina, loved the whole ballet deal. She didn't have gorgeous feet but they weren't severely messed up either. She had very very ticklish feet and toes, ahhh the good ol' days😉
 
Ballerinas

In my experience with two ballerinas I see that their soles were quite hard and calloused one has beautifull feet and the other so so in general they seemed to be less ticklish than the average but that is not a rule of thumb.

If the woman is always dancing in her bare feet the soles and toes will be quite hard, anyway when yhe girl has slightly calloused soles I like to nibble them Umm!!

If you cant tickle bite!!!

I think that ballerinas feet are sexy (also yoga girls and if you like both enjoy Madonna s feet)theyre not flawless and perfect but sexy (unless they mistreat them too much)

regards
Diego
 
I know a lot of dancers and some ballet people. One of them, I don't know if she's ticklish on her feet, but she was talking about getting a pedicure before a wedding and she said she hated it. I kinda jumped inside hearing that thinking I was gonna hear some good info i asked "why's that" thinking I was gonna hear something real good but she said it's cause they take the dead skin off and she needs that to dance so she asks if they can not take as much off from now on, i don't know if that's also cause it tickles, she didn't say

Another big ballet girl i know has ticklish underarms i know, and i saw a guy rubbing her feet and she said "you can rub as hard as you want, I"m not ticklish there." =(

The third girl that I can think of was a pro dancer for many years even as a kid, her whole body including feet are really messed up from it, she's not terribly attractive but a friend of mine dated her and he tickled her a lot and her feet seemed to be real ticklish. so i think it might depend on the person but i've thought the same thing.
 
The TITLE...

Am I the only one thinking of a bad remake of the old Lionel Ritchie song???

-we now return you to the thread-
 
own experience

about ballerinas:

I dated a former one, a girl wich had ballet classes from her 4 or 5 years till her 15.
About tickling:
well, she took real good care of her feet as for the rest of her body, but despite all the care her toes were clearly in bad shape because of walking on her toes. Yet, her soles were bright pink, almost white and her skin there seemed to be almost not there....very thin!!!! I can tell you that a single finger tip moving slightly around right in the center of her soles was something unbearable and allways made her break in giggles and trying to escape it 🙂
 
Ballerina s ticklish feet?

I have a friend, she dances but she is a rythmic gym instructor, really a sexy girl, natural blonde hair tall beautifull face and a slim sexy body, her magnificent feet are small 6 1/2 (very small for a 5 8"woman)

Her toes are perfect and her arches smooth and soft but her heells and the balls of her feet are quite hard, she does not dance on the tips of her toes but on the balls of her feet, although this harder spots are almost unticklish, her delicious arches and toes are VERY sensitive, she knows about my preferences so she is always spreading her toes, etc really sexy

Quite ticklish and sexy

Diego
 
I can personally attest that after taking gymnastics,yoga, karate,jazz,modern dance and some ballet that ur feet maintain their softness and the ticklishness is not affected one bit....it's like a few people said already, it's an individual thing and how u care for them I suppose....🙂...~ticklemmmeeeeeee :bunny: :xpulcy: :upsidedow
 
For what it's worth, I dated a girl into ballet after high school, and while she was insanely ticklish under her arms and on her sides, her feet where totally unticklish.
 
Uh, actually terorizer, I was too, shortly after I wrote it...:blush:

Ballereeena Feeeet...You are so...looooveleeeee...

Toonforger
 
Generally with everyone, anyone who goes out barefoot a lot has harder skin on their heels or balls of their soles. Absolutely no-one has hard, rough skin on their arches, not even ballerinas, so it doesn't matter one bit. If you have ticklish feet, nothing can prevent it!
 
OK, first of all, I used to do pointe, i did it for 11 years, and my feet were always the most ticklish place on my body. So, therefore, if you are a dancer, your feet maintain their ticklishness.
Lexi
 
I dated a dnacer/actress for a while and he feet were her most ticklish spot. (Not a ballerina though.) She was on her feet a great deal and loved getting foot rubs, unfortunately for her being on her feet in those dacing shoes all day made her just a wee bit sensitive 🙄 so I readily gave her tootsies a nice massage and then a nice torture! LOL!

I've doen informal surveys in various jobs I've worked at and most of the time someone who goes around barefoot a lot is not ticklish (or so they claim). However there was one lady when I worked in deliveries. We were going over her contract and while making small talk I mentioned that she always was barefoot when I made deliveries or service calls there. She said that was the way she was raised and I asked it meant she wasn't ticklish then. She said she didn't really know so I offered to find out and she placed one dirty sole on my lap and I tickled. Much to my (and her) delight her soles were quite ticklish, although she never pulled away, as were her toes. We laughed a little and that was that.

BTW, she skipped town with the property I had delivered and never paid for it! LOL!

~ toyou
 
OK, folks, back again- occasionally I emerge from beneath my rock to impart some inanity or another.. Anyway, I have THE DEFINITIVE ANSWER to this query. I have her next to me- A Real Live Ballerina- NOT a student or someone who has taken a few classes, but a genuine dancer with one of the most prestigious ballet companies in Britain, aged 22 and a professional for five years. Waist length hair, elfin figure, stunningly beautiful face, etc. AND THE ANSWER IS...(over to you, my dear)
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All right, this is the Ballerina typing. The first post-coital time I adoringly ran a foot along J's bare leg he complained that it felt like he was having his skin flayed off by a cheese grater. Let me explain what 18 1/2 years of dancing do to your feet. The balls of my feet, heels, and toes, that is, all parts that touch the floor, are toughened, callused and hardened so that they resemble an armadillo's shell, or Cheese Graters, which is J's pet name for mine. Pedicures are not an option for me, because I need that armor plating. If it is removed, I will develop blisters which are far more painful than calluses. If the average dancer will reduce 3 pairs of well-made satin, leather and burlap pointe shoes to a pulp in a night's performance, just imagine what this could do to the normal uncallused foot.This does have the effect of reducing sensation in those parts of the feet-doubtless I have sustained extensive nerve damage there over the years. However, I make up for my lack of ticklishness in those areas by being excessively ticklish all over the rest of my body, including my arches, which, being quite high, never touch the ground, and therefore are callus-free. So dancing on pointe does not cause the whole foot to lose sensation, but only the pertinent areas, as previously mentioned. J wisely overlooks the armadillo-like bits and instead focuses on tormenting my other ticklish bits, which are- well, everyplace else.
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Jonmath here again. So- does this give a final and complete answer to the thread? Give the lady a giggly ovation...
 
Agree with the dancer

jonmath said:
OK, folks, back again- occasionally I emerge from beneath my rock to impart some inanity or another.. Anyway, I have THE DEFINITIVE ANSWER to this query. I have her next to me- A Real Live Ballerina- NOT a student or someone who has taken a few classes, but a genuine dancer with one of the most prestigious ballet companies in Britain, aged 22 and a professional for five years. Waist length hair, elfin figure, stunningly beautiful face, etc. AND THE ANSWER IS...(over to you, my dear)
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All right, this is the Ballerina typing. The first post-coital time I adoringly ran a foot along J's bare leg he complained that it felt like he was having his skin flayed off by a cheese grater. Let me explain what 18 1/2 years of dancing do to your feet. The balls of my feet, heels, and toes, that is, all parts that touch the floor, are toughened, callused and hardened so that they resemble an armadillo's shell, or Cheese Graters, which is J's pet name for mine. Pedicures are not an option for me, because I need that armor plating. If it is removed, I will develop blisters which are far more painful than calluses. If the average dancer will reduce 3 pairs of well-made satin, leather and burlap pointe shoes to a pulp in a night's performance, just imagine what this could do to the normal uncallused foot.This does have the effect of reducing sensation in those parts of the feet-doubtless I have sustained extensive nerve damage there over the years. However, I make up for my lack of ticklishness in those areas by being excessively ticklish all over the rest of my body, including my arches, which, being quite high, never touch the ground, and therefore are callus-free. So dancing on pointe does not cause the whole foot to lose sensation, but only the pertinent areas, as previously mentioned. J wisely overlooks the armadillo-like bits and instead focuses on tormenting my other ticklish bits, which are- well, everyplace else.
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Jonmath here again. So- does this give a final and complete answer to the thread? Give the lady a giggly ovation...


Its great that a true ballerina is explaining this issue. Although its great to imagine tickling a wonderful ballerina foot, the truth is that the toes, balls of the feet and heels are EXTREMELY hard and calloused (some can be very sexy as well) so its virtualli imposible to tickle them in these spots.
Of course as she says the arches may be ticklish as everybody

Also,do you think its possible to tickle the soles of a person who is ALWAYS barefoot. I mean somebody who LIVES barefoot like some tribes in the Amazon jungle, Africa, etc? Its not possible although as a tickle and foot fetichist I d love to think that every sexy woman has very ticklish feet, unfortunately its just a dream
Diego
 
Ticklemmmeeeeee said:
I can personally attest that after taking gymnastics,yoga, karate,jazz,modern dance and some ballet that ur feet maintain their softness and the ticklishness is not affected one bit....it's like a few people said already, it's an individual thing and how u care for them I suppose....🙂...~ticklemmmeeeeeee :bunny: :xpulcy: :upsidedow
Beautfully put :firedevil
 
jonmath said:
OK, folks, back again- occasionally I emerge from beneath my rock to impart some inanity or another.. Anyway, I have THE DEFINITIVE ANSWER to this query. I have her next to me- A Real Live Ballerina- NOT a student or someone who has taken a few classes, but a genuine dancer with one of the most prestigious ballet companies in Britain, aged 22 and a professional for five years. Waist length hair, elfin figure, stunningly beautiful face, etc. AND THE ANSWER IS...(over to you, my dear)
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All right, this is the Ballerina typing. The first post-coital time I adoringly ran a foot along J's bare leg he complained that it felt like he was having his skin flayed off by a cheese grater. Let me explain what 18 1/2 years of dancing do to your feet. The balls of my feet, heels, and toes, that is, all parts that touch the floor, are toughened, callused and hardened so that they resemble an armadillo's shell, or Cheese Graters, which is J's pet name for mine. Pedicures are not an option for me, because I need that armor plating. If it is removed, I will develop blisters which are far more painful than calluses. If the average dancer will reduce 3 pairs of well-made satin, leather and burlap pointe shoes to a pulp in a night's performance, just imagine what this could do to the normal uncallused foot.This does have the effect of reducing sensation in those parts of the feet-doubtless I have sustained extensive nerve damage there over the years. However, I make up for my lack of ticklishness in those areas by being excessively ticklish all over the rest of my body, including my arches, which, being quite high, never touch the ground, and therefore are callus-free. So dancing on pointe does not cause the whole foot to lose sensation, but only the pertinent areas, as previously mentioned. J wisely overlooks the armadillo-like bits and instead focuses on tormenting my other ticklish bits, which are- well, everyplace else.
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Jonmath here again. So- does this give a final and complete answer to the thread? Give the lady a giggly ovation...

That is really interesting... I guess that does make a lot of sense!
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Ticklemmmeeeeee said:
... it's an individual thing and how u care for them I suppose....🙂...~ticklemmmeeeeeee :bunny: :xpulcy: :upsidedow


Well Ticklemmmeeeeeee , I care about your feet ................... :smilelove
 
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