Undoubtedly one of the main themes of this forum over the years is acceptance/coming out to someone you care for. I am now wrestling with that one.
There's a woman I've known for many, many years whom I've suspected of sharing the kink that brings us all here. Although we've never been in a relationship, we have been close to it a few times. I won't get into the reasons for the near involvements and estrangements as this post really isn't about that. Suffice to say there's a bond that has stood the test of time and that is bigger than both of us. Right now we're friends but that could change.
I have hinted over the years at my own tickling interests, being too shy to blurt it right out and hoping she'll admit her own, to start a true exchange. So many of us are familiar with this kind of hinting and nudging, hoping that our instincts aren't off...
In one of the few instances that we were intimate I thought her interests in our area seemed unmistakeable, but like I've mentioned she hasn't truly taken me up on follow up hints.
Anyway, the other day we were exchanging friendly email messages during the work day, and I decided to send her a link to the Spanish mainstream tickle/massage/relaxation spa that was posted on the TMF the other day. This is a mainstream site that has garnered actual press coverage--it's not like I was sending her a link to Tickle Abuse or anything! My friend is also bilingual so reading the info would be no problem.
Well, I haven't heard from her since. Because I'm notoriously shy about this kind of thing it's really tough for me to follow up and just ask what she thought of it. It's been three days already and I'm feling both embarrassed and rejected. Yes I am aware that sending it at work was a mistake, though all I sent was a link, not any kind of photo.
Right now I fear she thinks I'm from Pluto or something. Too often I think I mistake a fleeting second of playfullness for a deeper interest in our kink. Wishful thinking.
Thoughts?
There's a woman I've known for many, many years whom I've suspected of sharing the kink that brings us all here. Although we've never been in a relationship, we have been close to it a few times. I won't get into the reasons for the near involvements and estrangements as this post really isn't about that. Suffice to say there's a bond that has stood the test of time and that is bigger than both of us. Right now we're friends but that could change.
I have hinted over the years at my own tickling interests, being too shy to blurt it right out and hoping she'll admit her own, to start a true exchange. So many of us are familiar with this kind of hinting and nudging, hoping that our instincts aren't off...
In one of the few instances that we were intimate I thought her interests in our area seemed unmistakeable, but like I've mentioned she hasn't truly taken me up on follow up hints.
Anyway, the other day we were exchanging friendly email messages during the work day, and I decided to send her a link to the Spanish mainstream tickle/massage/relaxation spa that was posted on the TMF the other day. This is a mainstream site that has garnered actual press coverage--it's not like I was sending her a link to Tickle Abuse or anything! My friend is also bilingual so reading the info would be no problem.
Well, I haven't heard from her since. Because I'm notoriously shy about this kind of thing it's really tough for me to follow up and just ask what she thought of it. It's been three days already and I'm feling both embarrassed and rejected. Yes I am aware that sending it at work was a mistake, though all I sent was a link, not any kind of photo.
Right now I fear she thinks I'm from Pluto or something. Too often I think I mistake a fleeting second of playfullness for a deeper interest in our kink. Wishful thinking.
Thoughts?



