DontAskJusTckle
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Just so you know, at no point did I ask whether anybody thought it was a good idea, nor did I invite a critique of the social skills of anybody doing this.
And so the question to you is, if you haven't ever been on either end of the scenario I described, what are you even doing in this thread, Rhiannon?
Well that's certainly not accurate. You've done more than just speculate on your reactions to a hypothetical scenario. You've gone as far as to judge and label anybody doing something like this as "socially awkward," the irony of which is not lost on me.The same as all the other girls who said how they would react if anybody tickled them while they were TRULY distressed
Neither. I'm not looking for reactions. Never was. I'm looking to see if anybody has ever tickled a distraught woman in order to cheer her up, or if anybody has been tempted to do it. For those that have done it, I'm interested in knowing to what degree they were successful. I gave examples of distressing scenarios, but I didn't specify the degree of distress. I left it wide open so as to garner more responses.Now I ask you again, are you looking for reactions to being tickled while truly distressed or slightly upset?
So feel free to share your experiences Rhiannon. If by chance you don't have any, I invite you to peruse the other wonderful threads on the forum. Auf Wiedersehen.







