I honestly cannot envision a scenario in which a vanilla person hears about a tickling fetish and is genuinely curious to try it out.
I always use the "sneezing fetish analogy" whenever discussions such as this one crop up, as they do from time to time: people in this world are sexually attracted to sneezes. There are "sneezing models" and "sneezing porn" and sneezing fetishists that email celebrities and ask them if they're allergic or how many times they sneeze a day.
They masturbate to people sneezing.
I'm sure all of us find this fucking weird... and tickling has got to be right up there with it.
As I said earlier, I'm not ashamed of my fetish and I'm truly grateful I have this added twist to my sexuality; I'm just not blind to how weird it truly is.
I can definitely see the point that you are trying to make.
However, I think sneezing is a bad comparison to make with tickling because even couples who don't have our fetish DO tickle each other at times flirtatiously and it sometimes turns into something sexual because tickling in itself is well..... titillating! And I've had that confirmed through friends that are not tickle fetishists through just plain "girl talk" and also just observation of couples together.
I mean take look at the word clitoris:
Word Origin & History
clitoris
1615, coined in Mod.L., from Gk. kleitoris, a diminutive, but the exact sense is uncertain. Probably from Gk. kleiein "to sheathe," also "to shut," in reference to its being covered by the labia minora. The related noun form kleis has a second meaning of "a key, a latch or hook (to close a door)." Wooden pegs were the original keys; a connection also revealed in L. clovis "nail" and claudere "to shut" (see close (v.)).
Some medical sources give a supposed Gk. verb kleitoriazein "to touch or titillate lasciviously, to tickle," lit. "to be inclined (toward pleasure)" (cf. Ger. slang der Kitzler "clitoris," lit. "the tickler"), related to Gk. kleitys, a variant of klitys "side of a hill," related to klinein "to slope," from the same root as climax. But many sources take kleitoris literally as Gk. "little hill." The It. anatomist Mateo Renaldo Colombo (1516-1559), professor at Padua, claimed to have discovered it (De re anatomica, 1559, p. 243). He called it amor Veneris, vel dulcedo "the love or sweetness of Venus." It had been known to women since much earlier, of course.
A lot of times our private parts will be ticklish before and/or after intercourse so really tickling is very naturally associated with sexuality. A lot of people experience tickling in the bedroom whether they like it or not!
So, its not as far out of an idea as sneezing or that smoke and balloons website.
I personally have gotten this response from non-tickle fetish friends as well.
When I first told my boyfriend I had a fetish he said he was scared stiff... until I told him what it was and he was relieved because it's not as far fetched or crazy of an idea as you'd think.
That being said there are people who are close minded and would criticize so u do need to analyze whether or not certain ppl would be open minded enough for that kind of thing.
But even they can't deny that it has more of a connection than sneezing...
K.... thats all I wanted to say...
🙂