Stocks needed
(Not to start a flame war, but the expressions "two left-feet," and two left-hands" used in a derogatory manor are for a lack of a better term "handist" or "footist." Victims of "handist" and "footist" comments" should be afforded the same victim status and perks as victims of racists, sexist, and age-ist comments. Like any good double-standard-using victim-status recipient, I would NOT mind positive things stated about my status. i.e. if "two left-hands" meant "Doubly talented" or "Extra-creative.")
To the point, I would love to buy a set of stocks. I am surprised there is not already several links to manufactures, and distributors posted here.
Stocks are truly key to a successful helpless tickling session, when the ticklee is extremely ticklish.
Holding still for tickling is a true catch 22, If they can hold still, then they are usually NOT VERY ticklish. And if they can’t hold still, how can you tickle them?
At this point, let me propose a brief classification system of tickling experiences to show the best use of stocks.
There are two categories of tickling: Intense and Playful.
Playful of course is casual, brief, unspoken, and fleeting.
Intense is long, deep, and loud.
Most interestingly though, from a psychological point of view, in the distinction between the two types of intense tickling defined purely by the opinion of the ticklee. The first type I shall call Frantic, the second Hopeless.
In (intense) frantic tickling, the ticklee believes that there is some thread of hope of escape: They are not secured by anything other than the hands of the ticklers. Thus to maintain the tickling effectively, several pairs of hands (left and right together!) are necessary. Frantic tickling can be characterized as an attempt on the part of the ticklee to escape tickling momentarily, or hopefully- completely, tickling through force. Pleading and reasoning may also be employed but force is the primary weapon of escape, evidenced by struggling, thrashing, bucking and twisting. If the ticklee starts to believe that escape is impossible, then the session starts to morph into a "Helpless tickling" situation. If one is attempting a "Frantic tickle situation," there are points to follow. Do NOT close the door of the room where the tickling takes place. Do not outnumber the ticklee any more than necessary to ensure effective tickling. For stronger girls 3- 4 will be enough. For smaller girls, 3 may be too many. If a conspirator can be used, they could be used as the rescue, just out of earshot, thus keeping the ticklee, calling and hoping that their friend will hear them and come to the rescue. (Eventually they will, when planned.) Fourthly, NO rope, restraints, or stocks of any type should be used, as this too would dash any hope of escape in the franticly struggling ticklee.
With (intence) Hopeless tickling, the ticklee believes that escape IS IMPOSSIBLE. Although the ticklee may still thrash and wriggle, they know that all is in vain, as their tickling is inevitable. Perhaps this offers an even bigger power rush for the tickler than frantic tickling. If frantic tickling is conquering, than hopeless tickling is savoring. The best way to illustrate the attitude of the tickler is with the story of the old bull and the young bull on the hill over looking a field of cows.
Young bull: "Lets run down the hill and mate all those cows"
Old bull corrected, "No, Son, Let’s WALK down the hill and mate all those cows"
So too, stocks enable the tickler to literally, sit back, relax, take ones time, and truly enjoy the show. More laughter, fewer threats, more views of the ticklee's face and emotions can be enjoyed without the ugly use of wrestling. Hopeless tickling is more of a gentleman’s activity (compare to frantic tickling which is more of the warrior’s activity.)
THIS is why stocks are so necessary for hopeless tickling.
Rope is not suitable: It can cause rope burns. Less importantly, it takes too long. Sometimes too long to tie and always too long afterward when you want the excitement of tickling to carry over into sex.
Handcuffs are awful: Injury to wearer.
Sick scares are like rope, they constrict circulation, if used tight enough to prevent slipping out of them.
Only stocks offer safe, comfortable immobility.
Finally stocks maximize the difference in roles between the ticklee and tickler. Both in their size and rigidity, stocks make the statement: I am now going to tickle you, and there is nothing you can do to stop me.
So where can I buy such a "statement?"