I wonder if he called her "Wildfire," or maybe it was the horse with no name.
I think Chogey's deeper frustration stems from a common sociological misconception shared by many tickling enthusiasts, and it goes kind of like this:
We have a tickling fetish that makes us abnormal freaks in the eyes of the world. We resent this and crave acceptance. Therefore we must accept all other fetishes lest we become hypocritical. Who are we to denounce another fetish when we (being the abnormal freaks we are) like tickling?
And so we crank up the sunshine pump. Oh you're into that? How interesting! I like tickling! Yes, isn't it great that we can rise above our differences and embrace each other's oneness? Doesn't that just make us so progressive?
But sooner or later we come across another fetish or sexual interest that is just too gross, too awful to continue pumping the sunshine. Bestiality. Pedophilia. Necrophilia. Shit eating.
Now we're in trouble because these things turn our stomachs. But that can't be, because we're enlightened fetishists! We're supposed to accept these people because we want to be accepted. Oh shit, it's all falling apart!
And so we start making excuses. We start calling these other sexual interests by another name, so as to distance ourselves apart from them. Pedophilia? Bestiality? They're not fetishes! They're "paraplegias!" So you see...we're not really like those people! We're cool! They're not!
Like any weak attempt at rationalization, it helps a little. But deep down we all know that a sexual interest is a sexual interest. We know that when we were dealt our sexual card, it was only shit-house luck that we got tickling instead of kiddie porn or a fondness for Mr. Ed re-runs.
So what's the answer? How do we reconcile these horrendous activities done in the pursuit of sexual fulfillment?
We don't. It's that simple. We stop trying because it can't be done.
We come to the realization that there are fetishes and sexual interests that aren't cool, and never will be. We tear down this house of cards philosophy that all fetishes are equal, and we begin to recognize that it's sometimes okay to point to a vulgar fetish and say, "That's wrong!" It doesn't make you a hypocrite unless you yourself also like that very same thing.
I'm going to take a stand and say that the zoophile spoken of in the OP is not playing with a full deck. He is in dire need of behavior modification. Sex with animals is wrong.
We're better than that because tickling is cool and for the most part benign.