Ok, so it wasn't my imagination... And always check the water!!!
....If the girl that is doing the pedicure is trying to elicit giggle from me, (and they are out there) and it becomes a test of wills I become very sensitive but have the ability not to laugh through most of it. The easiest way for me to figure out if she is trying to tickle me is when she looks me directly in the eye, when scrubbing my delicate foot....
Thank you, I was wondering --- Happened a bit once or twice, and I don't go that often --- Come to think of it, when they use a brush or whatnot (I don't remember what was used, it's been a while, should go again). Am not into public displays at all and I'm straight so --- Am *not looking for it
but it did happen, and the last time the woman surprised me by looking at me, smiling and asking if I'm ticklish? or if it tickled --- Her English wasn't too good, I forget how she phrased it ---
I didn't laugh, I must've just been moving my foot away, or moving toes --- it was pleasant but but I really didn't want it under those circumstances, nor did I want anyone hearing that -- So I just told her "a little" or something like that, to brush it off politely, no pun --
🙄 She seemed nice otherwise, I didn't want to hurt her feelings but I didn't want her tickling me either!!
And yes, if it had been a guy, that would've been another story
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Still wouldn't have wanted it publicly ---- But I remember being surprised she asked ---- so I wasn't imagining that, she might've done that purposely... She didn't seem to, it seemed to be within the "norm," but again, I don't go that often --
But more so --- BEWARE THE WATER ----
If they're not changing the water ---!!
Don't do it -----
You might come out of there with more than a pedicure...

Hopefully it "flushes" out if it isn't manually changed....
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