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Can High Altitude affect Laughter, the break between inhales and the sound?

tickleboy3

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Altitude must affect laughter and the sound of laughter. Consider a tickling session done at Denver at 5280 feet or better still at 10 or 11,000 feet.

The thinner air would supposedly cause the lady to draw in larger amounts of air as she giggles. Or does thinner air really affect this?

How would this affect the sound of the laughter compared to tickling done at sea level?

The pattern of laughter is usually an inhale of air, followed by a bout giggles lasting mabey 3-5 seconds, followed by another inhale of air.

Would thinner air at higher altitude cause longer breaks between inhales or shorter breaks between inhales?

Would higher altitude affect the sound of the lady's laughter? More higher pitched? More squeaky sounding?

Mabey TIB could do a tickle session in Aspen, Colorado at 10,000 feet to experiment with this fascinating concept
 
Altitude must affect laughter and the sound of laughter. Consider a tickling session done at Denver at 5280 feet or better still at 10 or 11,000 feet.

The thinner air would supposedly cause the lady to draw in larger amounts of air as she giggles. Or does thinner air really affect this?

How would this affect the sound of the laughter compared to tickling done at sea level?

The pattern of laughter is usually an inhale of air, followed by a bout giggles lasting mabey 3-5 seconds, followed by another inhale of air.

Would thinner air at higher altitude cause longer breaks between inhales or shorter breaks between inhales?

Would higher altitude affect the sound of the lady's laughter? More higher pitched? More squeaky sounding?

Mabey TIB could do a tickle session in Aspen, Colorado at 10,000 feet to experiment with this fascinating concept

I think it would make no difference unless the person being tickled was new to the higher altitude.The body will adjust to these changes after a few days to a few weeks depending on the person involved unless they have a chronic health issue of some kind.

And FYI TIB is no longer in business as far as i know.
 
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Altitude must affect laughter and the sound of laughter. Consider a tickling session done at Denver at 5280 feet or better still at 10 or 11,000 feet.

The thinner air would supposedly cause the lady to draw in larger amounts of air as she giggles. Or does thinner air really affect this?

How would this affect the sound of the laughter compared to tickling done at sea level?

The pattern of laughter is usually an inhale of air, followed by a bout giggles lasting mabey 3-5 seconds, followed by another inhale of air.

Would thinner air at higher altitude cause longer breaks between inhales or shorter breaks between inhales?

Would higher altitude affect the sound of the lady's laughter? More higher pitched? More squeaky sounding?

Mabey TIB could do a tickle session in Aspen, Colorado at 10,000 feet to experiment with this fascinating concept

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