ParanoidChant
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Alright, so tickling has been theorized as being a form of building trust, especially in the early stages of life. It can help children learn to trust parents, siblings, friends etc.
The opposite happens when sexual contact is experienced early in life: it can make creating interpersonal relationships difficult, let alone the host of other problems it can cause.
Now, sexuality tends to blossom in puberty, but the precursors and foundations of it develop early on in life. Paraphilia, though its origins still murky, can definitely start to develop early as well, as witnessed by the many testimonials on this website alone.
So my question to you is: would someone who develops a tickling fetish early on in life be more likely to suffer from trust issues later on in life?
The opposite happens when sexual contact is experienced early in life: it can make creating interpersonal relationships difficult, let alone the host of other problems it can cause.
Now, sexuality tends to blossom in puberty, but the precursors and foundations of it develop early on in life. Paraphilia, though its origins still murky, can definitely start to develop early as well, as witnessed by the many testimonials on this website alone.
So my question to you is: would someone who develops a tickling fetish early on in life be more likely to suffer from trust issues later on in life?




