AffectionateDan
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...Drew's sharing of his recent experience at Home Depot reminded me of an uber-cute real life tickle I saw a few years ago. I can't remember if I posted about it or not, so here goes.
I'm sitting there, enjoying my meal, when my tickle-radar goes "Ping!" There was a family of four up at the counter, about to place their order; a great big round daddy, an even greater, bigger round mommy, and two round little girls, I'd estimate the oldest to have been 4 or 5, and the youngest no older than 18 months or so, just a baby. Mommy's carrying the little one, and big sister holding onto daddy's index finger. I hear mommy's breathless, helpless, almost silent laughter, and look up to see what's going on, already suspecting there's a tickle going on. Sure enough, the baby has her chubby lil' fist wedged under mommy's chin, and is wriggling her fingers, kinda like she's waving at someone. I looked up in time to see the transformation the little one's face went through as she realized, "Hey, I'm getting mommy!" From idle disinterest to devilish glee in the space of a second or two. Baby Tickles then brings her other hand into play, tickling both sides of mommy's neck, and mom really gets frantic at this point. You can tell mommy is one of those gals who gets that helpless weakness that overcomes her when tickled... what's that word? There's a medical term for it, I've seen it posted here. Anyway, mommy is rapidly losing it, and through her breathless laughter, she's begging daddy to "take her, take her!" She looks as though she's going to fall down and/or drop the little one, but can't let herself do either. Daddy, meanwhile, whispers to big sister, and that same look of devilish mischief grows instantly on her face as well, and she releases daddy's finger and reaches up and tickles mommy's belly. It was priceless. Mommy was in helpless hysterics, and you could just tell that this wasn't the first time that this had happened, or the last time it would. Daddy eventually rescued mommy, and he and the girls had a big laugh at mommy's predicament. It was cute as hell.
Ennyhoo... that's it. Hopefully, this doesn't cross the no-kids boundary. I don't think it does, but we'll see!
I'm sitting there, enjoying my meal, when my tickle-radar goes "Ping!" There was a family of four up at the counter, about to place their order; a great big round daddy, an even greater, bigger round mommy, and two round little girls, I'd estimate the oldest to have been 4 or 5, and the youngest no older than 18 months or so, just a baby. Mommy's carrying the little one, and big sister holding onto daddy's index finger. I hear mommy's breathless, helpless, almost silent laughter, and look up to see what's going on, already suspecting there's a tickle going on. Sure enough, the baby has her chubby lil' fist wedged under mommy's chin, and is wriggling her fingers, kinda like she's waving at someone. I looked up in time to see the transformation the little one's face went through as she realized, "Hey, I'm getting mommy!" From idle disinterest to devilish glee in the space of a second or two. Baby Tickles then brings her other hand into play, tickling both sides of mommy's neck, and mom really gets frantic at this point. You can tell mommy is one of those gals who gets that helpless weakness that overcomes her when tickled... what's that word? There's a medical term for it, I've seen it posted here. Anyway, mommy is rapidly losing it, and through her breathless laughter, she's begging daddy to "take her, take her!" She looks as though she's going to fall down and/or drop the little one, but can't let herself do either. Daddy, meanwhile, whispers to big sister, and that same look of devilish mischief grows instantly on her face as well, and she releases daddy's finger and reaches up and tickles mommy's belly. It was priceless. Mommy was in helpless hysterics, and you could just tell that this wasn't the first time that this had happened, or the last time it would. Daddy eventually rescued mommy, and he and the girls had a big laugh at mommy's predicament. It was cute as hell.
Ennyhoo... that's it. Hopefully, this doesn't cross the no-kids boundary. I don't think it does, but we'll see!



