Over the last 20 years, I've found an increased number of men "coming out" with their love of M/M tickling. I've documented it here many times. One constant theme I've found is that just about all of these guys have trouble finding other men into M/M tickling. Some have told me the number of men even remotely interested is extremely small, but my experience tells me otherwise. In the last 25 years of tying and tickling men, the overwhelming majority of those men identified as straight. I'm not posting here to argue whether they are all telling the truth, and I won't engage in that useless tug of war.
What I'm most interested in is getting these guys to find each other, and to have a way to subtly communicate their interests while in public. If, for instance, there was a way for M/M tickle men to have a presentable dress code that would signal to other men their interest, it could help guys find like-minded fellas in public gatherings like bars, parades, festivals, etc.
Two ways of doing this with clothes are to be bold or to be more subtle. I have t-shirts and a sweatshirt shown in my profile albums that mention tickling. Here in Chicago I can safely say that wearing them have mostly gone without incident. A few head turns, a few laughs, one or two scowls, and even praise from a few women (note to guys seeking out female lees/lers). Depending on where you live--as the commercials say: results may vary.
The other more practical way for most guys is to wear coded clothing is donning T-shirts, windbreakers, etc. with either a corporate logo emblazened with a foot or feet; or with the company name that has the word "foot" (as with "Foot Locker" or "Foot Joy").
As the weather gets warmer, I'll be wearing the coded clothing to see if there are any significant responses. I'll share them here with you. But what do you think? Do you believe that wearing the coded clothing could be a way that men into M/M tickling can find each other in public if this idea catches on?
What I'm most interested in is getting these guys to find each other, and to have a way to subtly communicate their interests while in public. If, for instance, there was a way for M/M tickle men to have a presentable dress code that would signal to other men their interest, it could help guys find like-minded fellas in public gatherings like bars, parades, festivals, etc.
Two ways of doing this with clothes are to be bold or to be more subtle. I have t-shirts and a sweatshirt shown in my profile albums that mention tickling. Here in Chicago I can safely say that wearing them have mostly gone without incident. A few head turns, a few laughs, one or two scowls, and even praise from a few women (note to guys seeking out female lees/lers). Depending on where you live--as the commercials say: results may vary.
The other more practical way for most guys is to wear coded clothing is donning T-shirts, windbreakers, etc. with either a corporate logo emblazened with a foot or feet; or with the company name that has the word "foot" (as with "Foot Locker" or "Foot Joy").
As the weather gets warmer, I'll be wearing the coded clothing to see if there are any significant responses. I'll share them here with you. But what do you think? Do you believe that wearing the coded clothing could be a way that men into M/M tickling can find each other in public if this idea catches on?