Lostcause13
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So for a little background, Ive mentioned to some people that my wife and her ticklishness are strange and a bit unpredictable in the sense that she can "turn it off" and loses sensitivity quickly. Generally the key to getting her good is surprise. Its difficult to get much more than twitching or a few sporadic giggles out of her most often.
So that brings me to last night, it being warm again my loving wife has been going barefoot a lot (so happy husband!) And last night, I picked up a necklace she got for our daughter. The necklace is just a series of small pieces of Amber, supposedly they can help soothe her when she is teething or uncomfortable. Who knows, but now to the good part.
My wifes feet are usually within arm's reach on the couch or hanging off. I started rubbing her sole gently, prompting a warm smile as we watched TV and then began seeing the necklace and thinking evil thoughts. Now, a certain unnamed member likes to brag about using a pie chain between the toed to get their victims. In that spirit, I took up the necklace and started weaving it between my wife's toes.
My wife smiled and rolled her eyes, and cooperated, spreading and moving her toes as I worked. I tugged it between her toes gently, prompting some muffled giggles. Then as she kept wiggling her toes once I was done. Then suddenly she burst out in uncontrolled laughter and started shaking her lower leg and foot to get the necklace out. She was covering her mouth and withdrew her leg to her body as she wiggled her toes to relieve the sensation.
If that got her belly laughing, it must be deadly to a loooooot of other lees.
Anyway, I asked her this morning what actually got her, me using the necklace between her toes or the wiggling of her own toes, and she refused to tell me. I will have to experiment, but I may have to use the flosser to make her toes wiggle. 😉
Here is a link to a similar necklace. Let me know if it works on your lees/yourselves!
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00M5CMRNE/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_dbe1Cb45YD927
So that brings me to last night, it being warm again my loving wife has been going barefoot a lot (so happy husband!) And last night, I picked up a necklace she got for our daughter. The necklace is just a series of small pieces of Amber, supposedly they can help soothe her when she is teething or uncomfortable. Who knows, but now to the good part.
My wifes feet are usually within arm's reach on the couch or hanging off. I started rubbing her sole gently, prompting a warm smile as we watched TV and then began seeing the necklace and thinking evil thoughts. Now, a certain unnamed member likes to brag about using a pie chain between the toed to get their victims. In that spirit, I took up the necklace and started weaving it between my wife's toes.
My wife smiled and rolled her eyes, and cooperated, spreading and moving her toes as I worked. I tugged it between her toes gently, prompting some muffled giggles. Then as she kept wiggling her toes once I was done. Then suddenly she burst out in uncontrolled laughter and started shaking her lower leg and foot to get the necklace out. She was covering her mouth and withdrew her leg to her body as she wiggled her toes to relieve the sensation.
If that got her belly laughing, it must be deadly to a loooooot of other lees.
Anyway, I asked her this morning what actually got her, me using the necklace between her toes or the wiggling of her own toes, and she refused to tell me. I will have to experiment, but I may have to use the flosser to make her toes wiggle. 😉
Here is a link to a similar necklace. Let me know if it works on your lees/yourselves!
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00M5CMRNE/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_dbe1Cb45YD927