Out of all the indirect ways I've seen "the question" asked on twitter or IG this one is one I prefer the most. Another was asking if they were kidnapped and tickled for information how long would they last? That was what I remembered being asking to Parker McKenna Posey when she responded. I'm guessing it's because those come off as more playful and silly(but not creepy) instead of random and intrusive. I've also noticed avatars that are of women tend to get more responses as well, whether it's actually a woman behind the avatar is a completely different story. Of course I doubt even this indirect question would work on a woman who is ether familiar with the feet/tickle fetish or has been constantly harassed with tickle and feet related questions?
She's ridiculously ticklish. In the "Cat's New Boyfriend" episode of Victorious, there's a moment where a doctor is rubbing her feet (because they're supposedly unbelievably soft) and the look on her face makes it obvious that she is trying so desperately to not laugh or pull her foot away.
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View attachment 586292 to be honest, I've never noticed that when I originally saw this episode. But looking back at it again, i didn't realize that she's holding in her giggles.
Right you are, here it is, to save everyone else the search.There’s a picture on Twitter of her getting her feet scrubbed during a pedicure and laughing. Just search her name and “ticklish” on google
Can't say for sure, as I've actively avoided reading into what he did in his infamous hot tub, but I wouldn't put it past him.On a side note, do you ever think that Dan Schneider actively sought ticklish girls to star in his shows? It seems like anyone who worked on one of his shows was ticklish. I wonder if he was creepy enough to do that on purpose...