MaleTickleeDC
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I'm about to turn 32 years old. Back in the late '90s, when I moved into my dorm for college and knew that my computer was safe from my parents and my brother checking the Internet search history, I immediately began searching for F/M tickling on the Web. At the time, the Internet was a wasteland when it came to F/M. There was M/F and F/F, and M/M for gay men, but almost no F/M.
Fast forward to today. Not only is F/M highly prevalent, it's pretty much just as common as every other kind of tickling. And I've noticed from the "true stories" section of tickling pages that a lot of young people today seem to make up the bulk of those who report F/M encounters. So I'm wondering if this is a generational thing. Maybe those of us born in the '70s or earlier were still raised to think that men should be "dominant" or "in charge" or whatever, and thus female 'lers and male 'lees like myself are less common among our generations, while the kids born in the '80s and '90s don't give a crap about any of that, allowing either gender to "top" or "bottom" depending on the dynamics of the couple.
It's just a theory. I know that just a few years ago F/M was still the least common type of tickling and now it's everywhere. Anyone with other theories, feel free to chime in!
Fast forward to today. Not only is F/M highly prevalent, it's pretty much just as common as every other kind of tickling. And I've noticed from the "true stories" section of tickling pages that a lot of young people today seem to make up the bulk of those who report F/M encounters. So I'm wondering if this is a generational thing. Maybe those of us born in the '70s or earlier were still raised to think that men should be "dominant" or "in charge" or whatever, and thus female 'lers and male 'lees like myself are less common among our generations, while the kids born in the '80s and '90s don't give a crap about any of that, allowing either gender to "top" or "bottom" depending on the dynamics of the couple.
It's just a theory. I know that just a few years ago F/M was still the least common type of tickling and now it's everywhere. Anyone with other theories, feel free to chime in!