Dynamo Joe
TMF Master
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- Nov 19, 2005
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Producer: Tickle Haven
Website: http://www.clips4sale.com/13442
Title/filename: "An Upperbody Predicament"/alexaupperbod.wmv
Length/filesize: 3:47 / 55.3 MB
One Male Tickler (fully clothed with mask covering face)
One Female Ticklee
Spreadeagled on bed
Moderately loose restraints.
No nudity (red bikini top and bottom)
No sexual content
Tickled areas; inside of upper arms, underarms, some ribs, belly, and feet.
Nice looking ticklee yawns and stirs, seeming to be surprised at finding herself tied to the bed. She asks a few questions of her captor, aaaannddd, the tickling begins.
He starts on her feet, which seem very sensitive, but because this is primarily an upperbody clip, after about 10 -15 seconds he moves up to her underarms.
He scrabbles his fingertips on her upper arms, and she lets out this hoarse, raspy, openmouthed laugh that I found very appealing. While the tickling is going on, her body twists this way and that in an attempt to get some relief.
The tickler concentrates his efforts on the upper arms, swirling into the ticklee's underarms, but varies his technique by spidering her ribs and belly, and grabbing at her feet for just a moment before going back to her arms.
Other than at the beginning of the clip, where the producer sets up the scenario, there is only 1 five second spot where nothing is happening.
I don't like giving a generic 1-5 or 10 or 2 thumbs up for the whole clip. Everyone will focus on one thing or another to make or break a clip. So, here's my solution to that problem;
Apparent Model Ticklishness: 7
Tickling technique: 6
Quality of restraint: 6
Location and orientation of ticklee: 6
Sound quality: 9
Video quality: 8
Editing: 8
Chemistry of participants: 7
Total: 57/80
I am planning to do a series of these reviews because there doesn't seem to be a standard way of determining the quality of a clip. I want to help people make an informed decision about the clips they buy, and not waste and hard-earned money on clips they won't enjoy. If you have suggestions about how I can improve my reviews, or if I've missed something, please let me know. I'm all about making this as useful as possible for the widest range of people.
"Joe"
Website: http://www.clips4sale.com/13442
Title/filename: "An Upperbody Predicament"/alexaupperbod.wmv
Length/filesize: 3:47 / 55.3 MB
One Male Tickler (fully clothed with mask covering face)
One Female Ticklee
Spreadeagled on bed
Moderately loose restraints.
No nudity (red bikini top and bottom)
No sexual content
Tickled areas; inside of upper arms, underarms, some ribs, belly, and feet.
Nice looking ticklee yawns and stirs, seeming to be surprised at finding herself tied to the bed. She asks a few questions of her captor, aaaannddd, the tickling begins.
He starts on her feet, which seem very sensitive, but because this is primarily an upperbody clip, after about 10 -15 seconds he moves up to her underarms.
He scrabbles his fingertips on her upper arms, and she lets out this hoarse, raspy, openmouthed laugh that I found very appealing. While the tickling is going on, her body twists this way and that in an attempt to get some relief.
The tickler concentrates his efforts on the upper arms, swirling into the ticklee's underarms, but varies his technique by spidering her ribs and belly, and grabbing at her feet for just a moment before going back to her arms.
Other than at the beginning of the clip, where the producer sets up the scenario, there is only 1 five second spot where nothing is happening.
I don't like giving a generic 1-5 or 10 or 2 thumbs up for the whole clip. Everyone will focus on one thing or another to make or break a clip. So, here's my solution to that problem;
Apparent Model Ticklishness: 7
Tickling technique: 6
Quality of restraint: 6
Location and orientation of ticklee: 6
Sound quality: 9
Video quality: 8
Editing: 8
Chemistry of participants: 7
Total: 57/80
I am planning to do a series of these reviews because there doesn't seem to be a standard way of determining the quality of a clip. I want to help people make an informed decision about the clips they buy, and not waste and hard-earned money on clips they won't enjoy. If you have suggestions about how I can improve my reviews, or if I've missed something, please let me know. I'm all about making this as useful as possible for the widest range of people.
"Joe"
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