heaven..?
I'm glad you can get tickled in real life, and do some tickling, but as for me, lets say, I never tickled anyone except for BRIEF, super quick tickles. They just pull their foot away. I've gotten the chance to do this maybe 6 or 7 times in my entire life. The concept of being able to tickle someone for a length of time more than half a second is something I'll experience if I get to heaven.
I know literally NO ONE who likes tickling, at all. There could be the possibility that there are people I know who like tickling, but it is doubtful. I also love pantyhosed feet, and, in conclusion, tickling pantyhosed feet. So few women today wear pantyhose anymore, I fear it is a dying fad. One day when I'm an old man, I'll remember decades ago how they invented this wonderful contraption called "pantyhose" but alas, those days are over. In the last year, I've been around less than ten ladies in hose, and none took their shoes off, so, oh well.
I so rarely see other people tickle other people, I think tickling may be a dying art! I'm in Louisiana, but from what other posters say, it may be happening elsewhere too. I think because of all that sexual harrassment crap, people are terrified to touch or get near people of the opposite sex. You tickle someone, they no longer yell stop, they yell lawsuit. Stanley Kubrick's visions of the future as sexless and cold is coming true.
Videos is literally all I got. If I want to see tickling, I have to settle for videos. That's why it also matters more to me if they are lacking, or could be better in some way. Other people, who are unimaginably fortunate enough to be able to tickle others in real life probably could care less, but now they know why I do.
I always ask for pantyhose tickling because even if I see glimpses of tickling in real life, seeing pantyhose tickling will never happen. Just like you go see Star Wars to see Jedis dueling to the death with light sabers - because you will never see that in real life, I get videos because I will never see that in real life, either. Sad, but true.