This seems to be the only post regarding the channel "Soleful Discussions" on this site.
The discussions on this channel may involve various aspects, including the ethical one. They can be rather complex & controversial.
This channel has been publishing new videos until now. I wonder whether you guys are still following its new videos?
I've followed some (old & new) videos, and these 3 may be my personal favorite:
https://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=-n2I-5SlSH8
(Skip to 13:50)
https://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=BVYQtyJJytc
(Skip to 13:00)
https://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=bwkgfF-d43A
(Skip to 9:40)
On the other hand, I want to reflect the aspect that triggers my nerve most:
According to my estimation, about 1 out of 10 women show on this channel replied that they're 'not ticklish' or sth similar (and accordingly had little reaction to the guy's poorly stilled tickling ways, which're poking their feet, tapping on them with his fingertips, or slightly brushing their feet with the plastic hairbrush).
I wonder: Is that high rate of women are really not ticklish on their feet?
The rate of about 10% is much higher than the results based on some statistics, which show that only lower than 2% ppl are non-ticklish on their feet.
Just as some ppl who discussed & questioned above, this guy's tickling techniques seem to be poor. It may be (at least partly) because he just inclined to get rather decent reactions from those women.
So, I furthermore wonder: Whether most of those women who reacted 'not ticklish' can actually have more ticklish reactions in the case that they're tickled with better techniques in the more proper situations (I basically know that ticklish reactions can be influenced by many factors, such as attention, emotion, intention of readiness, physical hormone level, disturbance of surrounding, etc)?
Hopefully, more experienced ppl here will continue the discussions here!