I suppose this question can be posed to anyone, but really I'm looking to males for whom tickling is exclusively and unavoidably sexual.
Now we all know that when most men have gone without sex for some time there's a "build up" shall we say? When the opportunity to have sex...(or some reasonable facsimile there of... keep your hands out the gutter! Oops, I meant heads!), most men won't ummm "endure" very long before climaxing. My question is this, as silly as it sounds: If tickling=sex for you, and you've gone... ohhh 6 months without tickling, and then you tickle....Are you only able to do it for a short time before you "need a minute". I don't know... premature lee-termination? Or is it the opposite? The longer you've been tickleless, the longer you can tickle? Or has it no effect at all? Just curious about that one.
Now we all know that when most men have gone without sex for some time there's a "build up" shall we say? When the opportunity to have sex...(or some reasonable facsimile there of... keep your hands out the gutter! Oops, I meant heads!), most men won't ummm "endure" very long before climaxing. My question is this, as silly as it sounds: If tickling=sex for you, and you've gone... ohhh 6 months without tickling, and then you tickle....Are you only able to do it for a short time before you "need a minute". I don't know... premature lee-termination? Or is it the opposite? The longer you've been tickleless, the longer you can tickle? Or has it no effect at all? Just curious about that one.





