Though I don't have much experience of real tickling, I've concretely perceived that ticklishness is more variable than constant for most people.
A typical source of my perception is my observation on my peers in school & university.
Specifically, I observed most of those peers getting tickled mostly on their waists in my childhood & teenagerhood. Most of them did have obvious ticklish reactions in some (perhaps most of) time, but on the other hand, reacted obviously less ticklish or even virtually non-ticklish in some other time.
The second source concerns the 'self report' that I saw online.
I've seen a number of people posting that the ticklish levels of themselves or their partners are dependent on the day (typically on their feet).
The third source concerns my observation on some women's reactions throughout different videos.
A typical example is Diana Naborskaia. She had somewhat different-levelled ticklish reactions of being massaged/tickled on her left foot by the same type of massager gun in different videos (situations):
https://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=3moS7q_X6xU
https://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=kS17rf4cHrw
https://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=bPj15dPoHpE
https://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=LenjM19IJZw
https://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=oW8IqfcSGaU
https://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=hegfs-I34dk
https://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=L2rFq1BtKkQ
(I ever saw at least 2 more videos of Diana being massaged/tickled by this type of massager gun, but can't find them. Perhaps you can help me to find them?)
In addition, a kinda relevant point is that many people can get used to some indirect tickling ways, typically including foot licking and pedicure, through keeping doing them for times.
Quite a few women have seemed to share that they felt rather tickled when they got foot licking or pedicure for the first & second time, but have been getting gradually less tickled through doing them for times.
In a word, from my perspective, ticklishness seems to be more psychological than physical.
Ticklish reactions can be influenced by many factors, such as attention, emotion, anticipation, physical hormone level, surrounding atmosphere, etc.
What do you guys think?
I welcome the more experienced people here to share your relevant experiences!🙂
A typical source of my perception is my observation on my peers in school & university.
Specifically, I observed most of those peers getting tickled mostly on their waists in my childhood & teenagerhood. Most of them did have obvious ticklish reactions in some (perhaps most of) time, but on the other hand, reacted obviously less ticklish or even virtually non-ticklish in some other time.
The second source concerns the 'self report' that I saw online.
I've seen a number of people posting that the ticklish levels of themselves or their partners are dependent on the day (typically on their feet).
The third source concerns my observation on some women's reactions throughout different videos.
A typical example is Diana Naborskaia. She had somewhat different-levelled ticklish reactions of being massaged/tickled on her left foot by the same type of massager gun in different videos (situations):
https://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=3moS7q_X6xU
https://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=kS17rf4cHrw
https://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=bPj15dPoHpE
https://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=LenjM19IJZw
https://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=oW8IqfcSGaU
https://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=hegfs-I34dk
https://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=L2rFq1BtKkQ
(I ever saw at least 2 more videos of Diana being massaged/tickled by this type of massager gun, but can't find them. Perhaps you can help me to find them?)
In addition, a kinda relevant point is that many people can get used to some indirect tickling ways, typically including foot licking and pedicure, through keeping doing them for times.
Quite a few women have seemed to share that they felt rather tickled when they got foot licking or pedicure for the first & second time, but have been getting gradually less tickled through doing them for times.
In a word, from my perspective, ticklishness seems to be more psychological than physical.
Ticklish reactions can be influenced by many factors, such as attention, emotion, anticipation, physical hormone level, surrounding atmosphere, etc.
What do you guys think?
I welcome the more experienced people here to share your relevant experiences!🙂
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