Just chimin' in a little support, Clair and company, for parents findin' out. Some do it in protection and concern (and the computer is a fear factor for most adults these days) while others prowl, "knowing" they'll catch you.
Clair, yours sounds like parents who just feared for their baby. No worries. If she ain't sweatin' you, she likely never will. We parents DON'T want to know what floats your boat, or how. At all. Ever. Just grow up and bring home happy grandbabies and we're laughin'. Seriously. Picture raising someone from a baby through the fires of puberty, and think about them lockin' lips wit' someone, clothing half undone. Ew. Don't wanna know. Don't want 'em harmed, either.
Parents, thus, will trip. Big time.
Yours didn't trip on ya. You're one of the few lucky ones. Mine didn't. Mine's pretty wise to such things. Yours is too, or is just trying not to deal with such, or is just patient. Many good reasons NOT to get in your face about the savage reality of tickling. Heh. As kinks go, having yourself tickled silly is not so spooky. Even with consentual bondage, it's not something parents of this century will fear anymore. Involve pee, or other potentially infections substances, or bodily harm, etc., and mom will ground you, even if you're 40. Spooky but true. It's kinda weird saying nobody was right, but Nobody271 is correct. Folks don't much trip on tickling as more than a little strange, these days. The world got WAY weirder in the last decade, and tickling just ain't that strange anymore.
Some say, "Don't question it if she's cool with it." Not necessarily good advice, though. You sound curious to know why. Wait a while. Have a successful relationship or two. Stand on your own two feet a while, successfully, and then ask her. "Remember when you did that whole "knowing stare" thing? With the computer? Did you ever want to talk about that?" IF she does, which ain't guaranteed, that's about as neutral a ground to begin as you'll need.
Trivia from an old guy,
dvnc
Clair, yours sounds like parents who just feared for their baby. No worries. If she ain't sweatin' you, she likely never will. We parents DON'T want to know what floats your boat, or how. At all. Ever. Just grow up and bring home happy grandbabies and we're laughin'. Seriously. Picture raising someone from a baby through the fires of puberty, and think about them lockin' lips wit' someone, clothing half undone. Ew. Don't wanna know. Don't want 'em harmed, either.
Parents, thus, will trip. Big time.
Yours didn't trip on ya. You're one of the few lucky ones. Mine didn't. Mine's pretty wise to such things. Yours is too, or is just trying not to deal with such, or is just patient. Many good reasons NOT to get in your face about the savage reality of tickling. Heh. As kinks go, having yourself tickled silly is not so spooky. Even with consentual bondage, it's not something parents of this century will fear anymore. Involve pee, or other potentially infections substances, or bodily harm, etc., and mom will ground you, even if you're 40. Spooky but true. It's kinda weird saying nobody was right, but Nobody271 is correct. Folks don't much trip on tickling as more than a little strange, these days. The world got WAY weirder in the last decade, and tickling just ain't that strange anymore.
Some say, "Don't question it if she's cool with it." Not necessarily good advice, though. You sound curious to know why. Wait a while. Have a successful relationship or two. Stand on your own two feet a while, successfully, and then ask her. "Remember when you did that whole "knowing stare" thing? With the computer? Did you ever want to talk about that?" IF she does, which ain't guaranteed, that's about as neutral a ground to begin as you'll need.
Trivia from an old guy,
dvnc




