reflexology414
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I just wondered if anyone here ever found tickling to have therapeutic benefits where anxiety is concerned. I've had two encounters along those lines.
During college, a young woman I knew was having panic attacks (she'd been under constant stress for almost two months, and that's what set it off). She came to me one evening, asking for a foot massage (a customary practice for us). Part way through the process, I tickled her vigorously... I couln't resist.
After making the poor girl laugh hysterically for the better part of five minutes, I stopped. She commented that she felt better for the first time in several days, and the process seemed to give her a sort of high. For the rest of the evening she was very calm, giggly, and noticeably relaxed. I had a very similar experience with yet another woman about two years later.
Just wondered if anyone else has seen this phenomenon.
During college, a young woman I knew was having panic attacks (she'd been under constant stress for almost two months, and that's what set it off). She came to me one evening, asking for a foot massage (a customary practice for us). Part way through the process, I tickled her vigorously... I couln't resist.
After making the poor girl laugh hysterically for the better part of five minutes, I stopped. She commented that she felt better for the first time in several days, and the process seemed to give her a sort of high. For the rest of the evening she was very calm, giggly, and noticeably relaxed. I had a very similar experience with yet another woman about two years later.
Just wondered if anyone else has seen this phenomenon.




