MaleTickleeDC
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Lately I've noticed TONS of threads about F/M tickling in the discussion section, and a good number of them are started by male lees. As a male lee myself, I find this development pretty awesome, but it's surprising, given that back when I came on the tickle scene in the late '90s, being a male lee was still pretty risky to your street cred within the online community. Back then, there was a sizeable group of tickling fetishists who would accuse all male lees of being "gay." Now, people that make those accusations are quickly shouted down, thankfully. But I am curious as to the reason for the increase in male lees. Are there more male lees today because being a male lee is more socially acceptable? Or is this a generational thing? That is, are the Millennials (the people now in their teens and 20s) more likely to be comfortable with an F/M situation due to the disappearance of traditional gender stereotypes, such as the stereotype that the man has to be dominant or whatever? I always thought that we Generation X'ers were pretty liberated, but the Millennials do seem to take things to a whole new level. Just curious, and hoping that the number of female lers will begin to increase too!




