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Tickling in history

Titillatus

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Hello everyone.
I'm trying to collect everything about tickling in history. But in the moment I can't find new sources. Maybe you can help me. Please tell me what you know, even if you are not sure about it or do not know much. Also the younger history: Who produced the first tickling video, when did the first forum on the internet open?
Thanks in advance.

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My friend once showed me a book with newspaper stories from Victorian times. One story was of a man who tickled his wife's feet until she died, saying it was a cure for varicose veins. I don't know if the story was true, but it was definately in a victorian paper.
 
So far, to the best of my knowledge, observation, and opinion, (caveat right there, but let me go on) historical tickling reports are approximately 100% fables from the imagination of the writer.
 
I didn't make that up, I doubt it was true, but it was in a Book my friend showed me. But yes I agree, most historical tickling stories are probably made up.
 
Why, back in 19-ought-three, Wilbur and Orville Redenbacker became the first men to tickle a woman in a flying machine during a flight from Kitty Hawk to the Bermuda Triangle! Single-handedly won us Dubya-Dubya-One it did!

(falls dead asleep......snoring loudly...... snaps awake)

And then another time, during the Depression I spearheaded the campaign to tickle women into voting for FDR - women just having won the vote thanks to Susan B. Rockefeller's appearance on the Price Is Right - that being the most popular game show of the time. Why, I tried to get on the Price Is Right once, dressed up as a giant rooster I did, and -

(falls dead asleep......snoring loudly......)
 
LOL--5150--you are hilarious man!

I got a house full of people (shocker, right?) <gg> I read your post and busted up for like, 2 minutes straight. Someone finally goes "What's so funny?" I say "oh, nothin'"

They go back to their marathon of past Superbowls and I continue snickering in silence...REALLY good one though--Cheers, mate!
XOXO
 
tklr5150 wrote
[Why, back in 19-ought-three, Wilbur and Orville Redenbacker became the first men to tickle a woman in a flying machine during a flight from Kitty Hawk to the Bermuda Triangle! Single-handedly won us Dubya-Dubya-One it did!

(falls dead asleep......snoring loudly...... snaps awake)

And then another time, during the Depression I spearheaded the campaign to tickle women into voting for FDR - women just having won the vote thanks to Susan B. Rockefeller's appearance on the Price Is Right - that being the most popular game show of the time. Why, I tried to get on the Price Is Right once, dressed up as a giant rooster I did, and -

(falls dead asleep......snoring loudly......)]


ABE SIMPSON Responds: "DON'T MAKE FUN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
 
Two items.

Laurent Joubert wrote a Treatise on Laughter at the end of the 16th Century. It's been translated from French into English. He has a footnote about a story he had heard concerning a young man who was tickled importunately by two girls. He stopped laughing and they thought he had passed out, but it turned out he had asphyxiated.

The 19th century English historian H. T. Buckle, citing contemporaneous sources, reports that the young Princess Elizabeth - who would become Elizabeth I - for a time slept in the same bed with an officer an his wife, who used to tickle the future queen. I can't identify the passage, but when I was younger I checked the source (at a research library) and found that Buckle had reported it accurately.
 
A Little History

"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.
 
Couple Of Notes

I've seen several posts here about tickling in history and here's my two cents: I disagree with P50. I don't think reports of tickling in history are made up fables. Exaggerated, yes, but not made up. With all the paintings, stories and even some physical evidence, it can't all be made up.


Secondly I have to say way to go Bart! That was an awesome post!:bowing:
 
Re: Couple Of Notes

$Tickletorturer said:
With all the paintings, stories and even some physical evidence, it can't all be made up.

What paintings? I've never seen a tickling image earlier than mid-20th century.

As to the 2 anecdotes reported by alex, both are essentially correct. I've seen the story about the man dying in an 18th c. treatise on sensation.

The story involving the future Queen Elizabeth is well known, and universally accepted. The young Elizabeth I was taken into the household of Henry VIII's last wife, Catherine Parr, and her then-husband Thomas Seymour. Although Catherine had married Seymour for love (and soon died bearing his child), he saw political advantage in cozying up to -- and hopefully eventually marrying -- Princess Elizabeth, then 13 years old. He began visiting her early in the mornings when she was still in bed, and teasing her in ways he thought would endear him to her budding sexuality. One of those was to tickle her. In the end, he made an attempt to kidnap King Edward VI, Elizabeth's younger half-brother, and was executed, plunging Elizabeth into serious trouble... but that's another story.

Basically, people have always been ticklish. So are chimps, and we diverged from them millions of years ago. So yes, obviously people have been tickling each other forever. The question is, how often is it considered important enough for someone to mention it?
 
Paintings

I've seen several old paintings/drawings of tickling. I mean seriosuly, they painted everything back in the day, it's how history was recorded. It's not uncommon to find paintings of bloody wars and such. Basically people painted what they saw and did. So I'll use an old saying for this one "look and you shall find".
 
Well... I've looked. Never seen anything with tickling prior to about 1930, though I'd imagine there are some Victorian naughty postcards that I simply haven't seen. But actual old paintings? Never seen it anywhere...
 
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