FlockOfSeagulls
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These questions are for both `lers & `lees.Would any of you drop this enjoyment of tickling/being tickled if you could?

No. It doesn't have any downside for me. But the key to that is just to stick with people who understand it.FlockOfSeagulls said:These questions are for both `lers & `lees.Would any of you drop this enjoyment of tickling/being tickled if you could?


the only thing that would change, should I be able to drop it, would be that I would not spend that much time in front of my computer. 😀 Unfortunately not everybody who understands it is cool with it. I think attitude is more important than understanding, since virtually anybody can grasp what it means to enjoy giving and/or receiving tickling. The key in this case would be to stick with people who have an attitude of interest, or at least acceptance.Redmage said:No. It doesn't have any downside for me. But the key to that is just to stick with people who understand it.
I'm curious. What is "polyamory." It sounds like a protectorant for your car's dashboard.LindyHopper said:I suspect the biggest life change for me would be that if I didn't like tickling, I wouldn't be kinky at all. Tickling was what led me into the exploration of alternative sexual activities and lifestyles. If I wasn't into tickling, I also would never have explored polyamory, or BDSM anything. I think that would be a very different life, and surely not as fun. 😉
It sounds like you need to work on your Greek and Latin word roots. 😉drew70 said:I'm curious. What is "polyamory." It sounds like a protectorant for your car's dashboard.

Wow... that would be totally worth it!Illtcklu said:You'd corrupt the nuns too!!!!

Well, you ARE habit-forming.LindyHopper said:I know, I know. 🙄 Sinner! Harlot! Get me to a nunnery!![]()