It depends entirely on the 'lee. The best I can offer are a few general observations:stloldg said:Does rubber gloves and a combination of baby oil & lotion makes feet more ticklish?
QueenOfHearts said:I know that *my* feet become less ticklish immediately after applying like, lotion. I guess...the skin has to be dry? 🙂 But I'll bet using a scratchy implement (or even just fingernails) would work - I can't imagine the gloves would be effective on oily skin. Just my two cents. 🙂
tommytikl said:Hehe...Hi Queen...the next time you put lotion on your feet...try running your hair brush over your soles...see if THAT doesn't make your soles MORE ticklish![]()
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This is one of my favorite things to do...put lotion on the feet and then use a plastic nibble tipped hair brush, I have a small one where the brush head is 2 inches in lenght, and man does that tickle...
Tickle on,
QueenOfHearts said:Right, I was saying that I didn't think the gloves would be effective. I know a scratchy/textured implement would be. 🙂
😀I don't know about all that, but it does prevent disease.stloldg said:Does rubber gloves and a combination of baby oil & lotion makes feet more ticklish?
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Strider said:baby oil does heighten sensitivity in my experience
Illtcklu said:I don't know about all that, but it does prevent disease.![]()
PRACTICE SAFE TICKLE!
This has been a public service announcement from Illtcklu............
😉steph said:Hmm...I wonder how you know THAT honey!![]()
xoxo
Strider said:*attempts to look innocent*
Strider said:baby oil does heighten sensitivity in my experience