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Tickling Fetish History........................

Illtcklu

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Does anyone know of 19th century publications or anything that deals with tickling fetishes back then?
Is talking about tickling that old or is it more mainstream now?
We all have the fetish, I'm sure there were those that did back then, too.

Just wondering?
 
Yes, there were

A Man With A Maid comes to mind, and there were numerous Victorian era novels and short stories that either mentioned tickling torture in a sexual context or were in large part about tickling in a sexual context.

Mastertank1

We who play and dance are thought mad by they who hear no music.
 
Mastertank1 said:
A Man With A Maid comes to mind, and there were numerous Victorian era novels and short stories that either mentioned tickling torture in a sexual context or were in large part about tickling in a sexual context.

Mastertank1

We who play and dance are thought mad by they who hear no music.
Thats interesting! Would you have a copy of any of these? If so is there a way you could put them on the forum?
 
Victorian Literature

Try doing an Amazon search for 'A Man With A Maid' and its sequel, 'A Weekend Visit', both by that superb author, Anonymous. These are Victorian novels with plenty of what you want.

The fair Alice has jilted Jack. Shortly thereafter he has 'occasion to change lodgings', and happens to acquire as his new abode a suite of soundproofed rooms which were formerly used as a private lunatic asylum for wealthy patients. Having specially furnished his new apartment with some interesting dual-purpose furniture, Jack invites Alice round for tea...

This is elegantly written stuff, and can be read aloud in order to broach the subject to a prospective conquest.

"I, the Man, will not take up the time of my readers by detailing the circumstances under which Alice, the Maid, roused in me the desire for vengeance which resulted in the tale I am about to relate. Suffice it to say that Alice cruelly and unjustifiably jilted me! In my bitterness of spirit, I swore that if I ever had an opportunity to get hold of her, I would make her voluptuous person recompense me for my disappointment, and that I would snatch from her by force the bridegroom's privileges that I so ardently coveted."

So begins A Man with a Maid. Not only is Jack successful in carrying out his vow, but also he enlists the now rampant Alice to be his accomplice in entrapping, gently but sadistically torturing, and converting into bisexuality additional conquests. After Alice comes Alice's reluctant maid, Fanny. Then there's the widow, Mrs. Blunt. Finally, the three female converts join Jack in having his/their way with the despicable widow, Lady Betty Bashe, and her eighteen year old daughter, Molly.

Have fun!!!
 
jonmath said:
Try doing an Amazon search for 'A Man With A Maid' and its sequel, 'A Weekend Visit', both by that superb author, Anonymous. These are Victorian novels with plenty of what you want.

The fair Alice has jilted Jack. Shortly thereafter he has 'occasion to change lodgings', and happens to acquire as his new abode a suite of soundproofed rooms which were formerly used as a private lunatic asylum for wealthy patients. Having specially furnished his new apartment with some interesting dual-purpose furniture, Jack invites Alice round for tea...

This is elegantly written stuff, and can be read aloud in order to broach the subject to a prospective conquest.

"I, the Man, will not take up the time of my readers by detailing the circumstances under which Alice, the Maid, roused in me the desire for vengeance which resulted in the tale I am about to relate. Suffice it to say that Alice cruelly and unjustifiably jilted me! In my bitterness of spirit, I swore that if I ever had an opportunity to get hold of her, I would make her voluptuous person recompense me for my disappointment, and that I would snatch from her by force the bridegroom's privileges that I so ardently coveted."

So begins A Man with a Maid. Not only is Jack successful in carrying out his vow, but also he enlists the now rampant Alice to be his accomplice in entrapping, gently but sadistically torturing, and converting into bisexuality additional conquests. After Alice comes Alice's reluctant maid, Fanny. Then there's the widow, Mrs. Blunt. Finally, the three female converts join Jack in having his/their way with the despicable widow, Lady Betty Bashe, and her eighteen year old daughter, Molly.

Have fun!!!


now that sounds fascinating. i so love victorian literature. i hope i can find that.

isabeau

ps especially well written literature.
 
The Sex Life of the Foot & Shoe

"The Sex Life of the Foot & Shoe"
by William A. Rossi. Copyright 1976.

Foot-Tickled To Passion.
Page 29

Another graphic example of the foot’s ‘sexual nerves’is found in the foot’s sensory-rich sole & its response, often erotic & sensual, to tickling. The noted psychologist Albert Moll states that the sole of the foot has a sensory quility “whose stimulation gives rise, directly or indirectly, to voluptuous sensations.”
As everyone knows, foot-tickling can drive some into flights of ecstasy & others to madness.
Essentially, however, the response to foot-tickling is sexual. Says Aigremont, “The tickling of the soles of the feet has been used by many preparatory to coitus. It serves as a foreplay center so it might prolong the sexual enjoyment as much as possible.”
Foot-tickling as an erotic stimulus is age-old & universal. “The sophisticated lover”, says Renbourn, “knows that many women get intense erotic pleasure when the feet are gently stroked - like having the ear lobes nibbled.” Paintings of foot-tickling can be seen in the Louvre as well as in the Museum of Pius Clementia in Rome. They’re also commonly found in China, Japan, India, & Southeast Asia. Egyptian Queen Hatshepsut (1600 b.c.) used to prepare for her lovers with exquisite podocosmetic care. First the skin of her feet were rubbed & scented with oil of ani until it glowed as though coated with gold. Then as she reclined on a luxurious lounge, palace eunuchs tickled the bottoms of her feet with peacock feathers “to bring her to a pitch of sexual readiness.’
A short while ago a wealthy New York socialite visited her psychiatrist & asked whether she should “Break the habit”. “What habit?” he asked.
She explained the 2 or 3 times a week she thoroughly rubbed the soles & toes of her feet with dog food. Then she summoned her 2 Pomeranians & they eagerly licked the scent of the food from her feet.
“It drives me to a sexual frenzy - the tickling sensation on my feet,” she confessed. “It brings me to orgasm almost every time. Or sometimes I masterbate while the dogs are licking my feet. Doctor, is there,
well, something wrong with that? With me?”
“Why not go the straight route with a man?” he asked.
“Oh, I enjoy sex with men, all right. But this foot-tickling & foot-licking thing is something special, something extra. If I asked a man to do that - well, wouldn’t he think me mad or something?”
The doctor pondered the matter a moment, then said, “Why not ask the man? It might work, especially if you make it mutual.”
She called a month later. “Doctor,” she said excitedly, “please excuse the pun, but we’re tickled to death. My lover & I , we’re doing it to each other, & following it with real sex. It’s given sex a whole new feeling for me.”
The Russians, especially among the nobility & aristicracy, were devotees of sexual foot-tickling. They had learned it from the Tartar tribes. Foot-tickling for sexual arousal was used in the Muscovite palaces & courts for centuries.
Many of the Czarinas (Catherine the Great, Anna Ivanovna, Elizabeth, Anna Leopoldovna, & others) were ardent participants.
In fact, the practice was so popular that eunuchs & women were
employed as full time foot-ticklers. They developed this unique skill so well that their occupations brought prestige & good pay.
Anna Leopoldovna had no fewer than 6 ticklers at her feet, though more were employed to serve the other ladies of the court.
The foot-tickling was usually done on the private boudoirs. While the ticklers performed their task they also told baudy stories & sang obcene ballads, thus creating a sort of orgiastic atmosphere. All this, of course, was to work the ladies up to an erotic pitch so that they could meet their husbands or lovers in a sex-impassioned mood. It wasn't uncommon for these women to experience orgasms while being foot-tickled.
A few years ago, while I was visiting Russia & studying their foot wear industry there, the director of a large shoe plant employing some 7000 showed me a private collection of historical shoes from different parts of the world. In a corner was a vase containing several long, brilliantly covered feathers, & also slender artist's brushes with exquisitely soft bristles. As I touched them I recognized that they were ladies' foot ticklers.
The director smiled & said, "Ah, you seem to know what they are. Well, as old as they are, they are not out of date. They are prized by some of our Russian women today. Perhaps you would be surprised to know that the wife of one of our highest party officials & some of her friends of equal standing, are known to . . ." His voice faded & the subject was abruptly changed. Later, in Hungary, & Czechoslovakia, I saw similar foot ticklers.'
Yes, the foot is rich with its own”sexual nerves”. It is no mere coincidence, as cited earlier, that the foot possesses such an abundance of sensory spots. This clearly evident by the common erotic responses to such acts as foot-tickling, foot-massaging, foot-biting, toe-sucking, foot-kissing, etc. Sensual response to such actions is inevitable because first, we are dealing with a naturally erogenous part, & second, because all such actions involve touch, the most sexual of all the senses.
 
Of course, Octave Mirbou's "The Torture Garden" has a passage where a murderer is executed by "the torture of the caress". An elderly Chinese woman gives the tied man "frigthful and skilled" carresses along his torso with her right hand, nonstop, for 4 hours until he dies. It's not pretty or erotic how he goes but still, it's kinky. Some people interpret her 'caressing' as an endless rib or stomach/sides tickling. It's small, but there it is. If Isabeau and I meet, I promise I'll be merciful and give her only 3 hours, 45 minutes.

I have read more than a few times about abook called "Vie Sahara", which I guess translates to "Life in the Sahara". Supposedly, this book tells the story of a sheik who wants to tickle an adultering wife to death as punsihment, so he ties her up in the desert and has people tickling her feet constantly and without let-up all night long, taking bets on how long she'll last. I say supposedly, because aside from a few fetish sites, I can find nothing about the book on mainstream, "legit" websites. Does it even exsist, was this ever real? I ain't got no idear.
 
I don't know about Vie Sahara

Oddjob0226 said:
I have read more than a few times about abook called "Vie Sahara", which I guess translates to "Life in the Sahara". Supposedly, this book tells the story of a sheik who wants to tickle an adultering wife to death as punsihment, so he ties her up in the desert and has people tickling her feet constantly and without let-up all night long, taking bets on how long she'll last. I say supposedly, because aside from a few fetish sites, I can find nothing about the book on mainstream, "legit" websites. Does it even exsist, was this ever real? I ain't got no idear.
But back in the early '60s I encountered descriptions of the same supposed literary passage in some magazines. Those magazines, however, attributed the passage to a supposedly very rare unabridged edition of Far Eastern Sex Practices by Sir George Ryley Scott, an Englishman. At the time, the copies of that book iun the main branch of the New York Public Library had been crudely bowdlerized by some prude with a razor who had cut out every page that carried an actual reference to sex.
I saw one copy in a Times Square porno bookstore marked as complete and unabridged, and a copy of the table of contents which was taped to the outside of the shrink-wrap around the book listed chapters with titles like;
Torments applied to the torso
Torments applied to the legs
Torments applied to the feet
Which sounded very promising.
However, the price was in the hundreds and I was 16 in 1964, and just starting to work.
When I finally bought a copy of the book through Amazon.com, no such chapters were included and the particular passage alluded to was not in the book, which was sold as complete and unabridged. Although it was true that in the late 19th century, when the book was written, the term Far Eastern included what we would call the Middle East, as far as western Europeans used it.
That's the limited extent of what I've encountered about it.

Mastertank1

We who play and dance are thought mad by they who hear no music.
 
Didn't Bac do a comic once that was a brief but detailed history of tickling? I remember Catherin The Great, Simon de Montfonte(sp?), and Vlad Tepes (aka Vlad The Impaler aka Vlad Dracula) being mentioned.
 
Yes, BAC did indeed

TicklishLurker said:
Didn't Bac do a comic once that was a brief but detailed history of tickling? I remember Catherin The Great, Simon de Montfonte(sp?), and Vlad Tepes (aka Vlad The Impaler aka Vlad Dracula) being mentioned.

And he included Simon De Montfort, who was Norman/French, and although he failed to mention if he was referring to the Elder or his son the Younger, the context made it clear that he meant Simon De Montfort The Elder, who was Grand Inquisitor Of France for the crusade against the Albigensian heretics in the French province of Provence, in the southeast of the country, on the Mediterranean coast and the Italian border.
For historically accurate details and context on the Elder, see my story, "In The Hands Of The Inquisition" on post stories.
His son, Simon De Montfort The Younger, persuaded the King of England to appoint him Witchfinder General. I also have a posted story about him; "Captive Of The Witchfinder General". You should remember that story, Ticklishlurker; I based the 'lee in that story on you!
The beliefs and historical context in both of those stories are quite accurate.

Mastertank1

We who play and dance are thought mad by they who hear no music.
 
There was a porn flick I saw back in the 80s called "Man With a Maid" that had a torture scene with feathers. Not sure if this had anything to do with the book. The movie had a 19th century Victorian flavor, the scene involved a mother and daughter(who was in her 20s) and the lead "man" has 3 gals come in with feathers and brush them all over the mom and daughter until they give in to him. They actually use a feather boa on the mom, the daughter gets her torso and boobs worked over while the man holds her.



Drew
 
Oddjob0226 said:
Of course, Octave Mirbou's "The Torture Garden" has a passage where a murderer is executed by "the torture of the caress". An elderly Chinese woman gives the tied man "frigthful and skilled" carresses along his torso with her right hand, nonstop, for 4 hours until he dies. It's not pretty or erotic how he goes but still, it's kinky. Some people interpret her 'caressing' as an endless rib or stomach/sides tickling. It's small, but there it is. If Isabeau and I meet, I promise I'll be merciful and give her only 3 hours, 45 minutes.

I have read more than a few times about abook called "Vie Sahara", which I guess translates to "Life in the Sahara". Supposedly, this book tells the story of a sheik who wants to tickle an adultering wife to death as punsihment, so he ties her up in the desert and has people tickling her feet constantly and without let-up all night long, taking bets on how long she'll last. I say supposedly, because aside from a few fetish sites, I can find nothing about the book on mainstream, "legit" websites. Does it even exsist, was this ever real? I ain't got no idear.

uh thanks OddJob lol.. actually that is quite fascinating.. how did he die exactly? also the adultering wife? i suppose she died of suffocation? or her heart gave out?

ps i hope that we can meet OddJob.. but please be gentle... i would like to live lolol

isabeau
 
Mastertank1 said:
A Man With A Maid comes to mind, and there were numerous Victorian era novels and short stories that either mentioned tickling torture in a sexual context or were in large part about tickling in a sexual context.

I have read all three books of A Man With A Maid. Book 1 which is the best is specifically concerned with Tickling the female genitalia with feathers. Not my cup of tea as such, but in the Tickling desert at the time when I read this, it was still highly erotic. Books 2 and 3 have no more Tickling in them than the average porno paperback and are not worth buying (also do not appear in style to be written by the same author).
 
Mastertank1 said:
You should remember that story, Ticklishlurker; I based the 'lee in that story on you!
The beliefs and historical context in both of those stories are quite accurate.

Course I remember. I love that story. *grins*

I use to have that Bac historical thing but lost in a hard drive crash. The Vlad part was my favorite cause I went through a vampire obsession at one time. I always wondered why no one ever wrote about his tortures on women. They write about Simon all the time.
 
I have to look for this "A man with a maid" book! I love to read and if it has tickling in it, even better 😉
 
Mastertank1 said:
But back in the early '60s I encountered descriptions of the same supposed literary passage in some magazines. Those magazines, however, attributed the passage to a supposedly very rare unabridged edition of Far Eastern Sex Practices by Sir George Ryley Scott, an Englishman.

I just found the author's name: Jacques de Beaunay. I can find nothing on him, but there was a Jacques de Beaune... yet, my Google search doesn't connect him with anything realted to the Sahara or Arabia. So I'm at a loss.....
 
Looked for it on amazon

closest I could find was this;

Les populations du Sahara occidental: Histoire, vie et culture
by Attilio Gaudio
1 used & new available from $116.65

Sounds like it might contain a passage like the one described, but I don't know.

Let me (or someone) try the name Oddjob found on Amazon under authors and see what comes up?

Mastertank1

We who play and dance are thought mad by they who hear no music.
 
From "A Man With A Maid"

Here is a treat for you! Stills from the 1975 movie version, "A Man With A Maid", which I posted on Tickle Theater a while ago. The film is, of course, based on the 19th Cent. novel. The film had other titles, such as "Naughty Victorians", "What The Swedish Butler Saw", "Teenage Tickle Girls", and "The Groove Room." It should also be noted as one of the last films Diana Dors was in, who was famous as the British Jayne Mansfield, from the late 50's - early '60's. She played a "madam" in a brothel here.
Enjoy!
 
Feathery said:
Here is a treat for you! Stills from the 1975 movie version, "A Man With A Maid", which I posted on Tickle Theater a while ago. Enjoy!

A treat indeed, and I did also see the Tickle Theater clips you posted (thanks).

Did you see the movie in its entirety, and if so was this the extent of the Tickling in it, or was there more ?
 
Here is a passage from Brenda Love's "Encyclopedia of Unusual Sex Practices" (a must read for all):

"Tickling was also used in religious worship. Goldberg, in "The Sacred Fires" wrote of Russian sect called the Ticklers whose religious services consisted of the men tickling the women until they passed out."


BTW, I went to a university library and found Goldberg's book and it does indeed have that quote. Suinday school anyone?

BTW, my goddess Steph, Love's book also has "Suspension."
 
(Pricks up her multi-pierced ears...)
XOXO

bellystrokes said:
Here is a passage from Brenda Love's "Encyclopedia of Unusual Sex Practices" (a must read for all):

"Tickling was also used in religious worship. Goldberg, in "The Sacred Fires" wrote of Russian sect called the Ticklers whose religious services consisted of the men tickling the women until they passed out."


BTW, I went to a university library and found Goldberg's book and it does indeed have that quote. Suinday school anyone?

BTW, my goddess Steph, Love's book also has "Suspension."
 
toneus79 said:
A treat indeed, and I did also see the Tickle Theater clips you posted (thanks).

Did you see the movie in its entirety, and if so was this the extent of the Tickling in it, or was there more ?

For those who haven't seen these clips:
 
The actress' name is Sue Longhorst. The film was made in 1974.
 
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