No Safeword - Parker Skyes 2
Comparison: Parker Skyes – Tickle Table v1 (2024) vs. v2 (2025)
Overview
A controlled, consensual tickle endurance test was conducted over two consecutive years with Parker Skyes (32F), a highly ticklish subject with extreme foot sensitivity. The same protocol, intensity, and tools were used across both sessions, with the only variable being the Tickle Table version:
- 2024: Original v1 Tickle Table
- 2025: Upgraded v2 Tickle Table
Both sessions followed strict consent protocols, including pre-session negotiation, health screening, and post-session debrief. No safeword was elected by Parker (non-verbal signals monitored), but a 6-minute maximum duration was verbally requested in 2025 after she assessed the v2’s immobilization capabilities.
Experimental Setup (Identical Across Both Years)
- Immobilization: Full-body encapsulation in the Immobilizer Bag (black leather) with full zip, reinforced straps at chest, waist, thighs.
- Facial Control: Heavy-duty tape wrap encircles the entire head, sealing her mouth from her nostrils down, causing visible cheek bulging, restricting speech and increasing respiratory feedback.
- Foot Positioning: Ankles clamped in steel restraints, toes bound backward using 8mm paracord, placing feet in permanent plantar flexion — exposing soles and interdigital spaces.
- Stimulation Tools:
- TK Drone
- The Shocker
- TGun
- Long black feather
- Terrorizers 1.0
Key Differences: v1 vs. v2 Tickle Table
Heels fully locked. Constant exposure. No evasion possible, even under maximum muscle spasm.
Psychological Impact
Parker showed defiance pre-gag.
Immediate submissive shift upon strapping. Voluntarily reduced time to 6 minutes.
Observed Reactions High laughter, frequent heel withdrawal attempts, intermittent breaks in stimulation. Nonstop laughter muffled by gag, powerful pelvic lift attempts, full-body tremors.
Observed Behavioral & Physiological Metrics
2024 (v1)
- Duration: 8:00 minutes
- Peak Laughter Frequency: 87 dB (measured via calibrated mic)
- Escape Attempts: 14 recorded (heel rolls, hip lifts)
- Stimulation Coverage: ~72% of sole surface (gaps due to movement)
- Post-Session Feedback: “It was brutal... but I could fight it a little.”
2025 (v2)
- Duration: 6:00 minutes (self-imposed limit)
- Peak Laughter Frequency: 98 dB (approaching pain threshold)
- Escape Attempts: 0 successful. 9 minor twitches only.
- Stimulation Coverage: 98% continuous sole contact.
- Physical Response: Prolonged attwmpted toe curling, gag spit-soaked (confirmed via moisture sensor).
- Post-Session Feedback (verbal confirmation):
“Oh my God… that table… it owns you. I couldn’t move anything. The heels… they were just… there. Open. Helpless. It was… more. So much more. I begged with my eyes after four minutes.”
Conclusion
The v2 Tickle Table represents a quantifiable leap in effective tickle immobilization and sensory dominance, particularly for strong, reactive subjects like Parker Skyes.
By eliminating heel mobility and increasing structural rigidity and restraint precision, the v2 ensures total vulnerability, transforming tickling from a playful endurance test into a relentless, inescapable torment.
The psychological shift — from defiance to pre-gag submission — underscores the perceived dominance of the device, suggesting the v2 doesn’t just improve mechanics — it amplifies power exchange on a visceral level.