I had the PERFECT opportunity to tickle my best friend on Friday. I did not take it. It went exactly as planned.
I stayed over at her apartment for that night, and I needed her to model for me for my drawing project and I took pictures of her. I told her I wanted to do a hand and foot study. For my final project I needed a theme and I wanted to do emotional portraits of people "in the moment" being happy.
Her roommate was there but we moved to her room, just as I had wanted it to. We sat on her bed, and I took pictures of her hands and bare feet. It was fun and good until she wanted me to be more specific about the happy expression. She told me it was hard to fake it. And I knew this would happen.
My idea was for her to sit with her legs forward. I would sit on her legs to get an angle of her torso up. And I would ask her to tell me a story. Usually when she tells stories she has hand movements and facial expressions when she gets excited. If she didn't get into it, or during her story, I would tickle her feet.
I froze. I could not do it. I spent about 10 minutes just sitting and thinking. I was so nervous. Earlier that day I had tickled her a little. Just little pokes. She hugged me and told me she wouldn't let go. And when it got to an awkwardly long time in embrace, I tickled her sides and ribs and she giggled and let go. I felt like it was a sign to tell me that it was okay.
How can I set it up so perfect like this again?? At least make me feel less uncomfortable.. Should I tell her about this moment I had with her? So she knows how serious it is for me? Maybe talking to her, physically telling me that it's okay will get me more comfortable about it?
I stayed over at her apartment for that night, and I needed her to model for me for my drawing project and I took pictures of her. I told her I wanted to do a hand and foot study. For my final project I needed a theme and I wanted to do emotional portraits of people "in the moment" being happy.
Her roommate was there but we moved to her room, just as I had wanted it to. We sat on her bed, and I took pictures of her hands and bare feet. It was fun and good until she wanted me to be more specific about the happy expression. She told me it was hard to fake it. And I knew this would happen.
My idea was for her to sit with her legs forward. I would sit on her legs to get an angle of her torso up. And I would ask her to tell me a story. Usually when she tells stories she has hand movements and facial expressions when she gets excited. If she didn't get into it, or during her story, I would tickle her feet.
I froze. I could not do it. I spent about 10 minutes just sitting and thinking. I was so nervous. Earlier that day I had tickled her a little. Just little pokes. She hugged me and told me she wouldn't let go. And when it got to an awkwardly long time in embrace, I tickled her sides and ribs and she giggled and let go. I felt like it was a sign to tell me that it was okay.
How can I set it up so perfect like this again?? At least make me feel less uncomfortable.. Should I tell her about this moment I had with her? So she knows how serious it is for me? Maybe talking to her, physically telling me that it's okay will get me more comfortable about it?