Ayla ny said:I thought about making this question into a pole... but I would really like to hear everyone's thoughts on this, so I will ask it here 🙂
how big a part do taunting and teasing play in your tickling?
dig dug dog said:Diego,
The thought of a great tickler wife who "isn't ticklish at all" sets my imagination aflame. Are you SURE she isn't ticklish under any circumstances? (I guess you would know.) Have you tried various creative games or new positions, etc? Has a friend ever tickled her? I bet there is some way to turn the tables!!
Good luck,
ddd
Ayla ny said:man do I ever love this place! 🙂
Seven years later...
Cool thread though 😀 Taunting and teasing definitely comes with the territory, as far as I'm concerned.... both as a ler and a lee. Just adds to the excitement and the fun, which after all is what it's supposed to be all about![]()
Taunting and teasing only makes it more diabolical! I'm all for it!!!
I like really talking calm and slow like "What's the matter with you?" as they are in hysterics. Or "look at you!" or even "you like that, don't you?" Or whatever, but being really visibly amused..then of course, you holding your hands close but not touching hyper sensitive areas gets them giggling just from the anticipation....that's always fantastic! And then of course, there's always good ole "coochy coochy coo!"
Anyway, there's a million ways to taunt and tease and I think they are vital and even make it better for the ticklee!(I'm sure it makes it alot scarier!lol)
you holding your hands close but not touching hyper sensitive areas gets them giggling just from the anticipation....that's always fantastic! And then of course, there's always good ole "coochy coochy coo!"
Ahh, the itsy-bitsy spider is always good for the ppl that like silly teasing...
Start at the ankle, while doing the itsy-bitsy and by the toes, they are besides themselves...
Good stuff!