Daytickler
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What type of feathers are best for tickling, and where would I get them? Thanks!!
It really depends on where you're tickling, but, I have found that stiff feathers such as eagle and turkey are great for the sides, feet and underarms. Whereas softer, smaller feathers are great for areas like the belly button and underneath the toes 😀
As for where you can find them, there seem to be a few websites that specialise in feathers (just google feathers), or, you could always pick up something cool in your local craft store 😉
P.S I would have to say the best kind of feather for general tickling purposes is the pheasent feather. It really is the perfect blend of soft and stiff textures, but what would I know?! 😛
It really depends on where you're tickling, but, I have found that stiff feathers such as eagle and turkey are great for the sides, feet and underarms. Whereas softer, smaller feathers are great for areas like the belly button and underneath the toes 😀
As for where you can find them, there seem to be a few websites that specialise in feathers (just google feathers), or, you could always pick up something cool in your local craft store 😉
P.S I would have to say the best kind of feather for general tickling purposes is the pheasent feather. It really is the perfect blend of soft and stiff textures, but what would I know?! 😛
soft ones in the ears lol, and you can pluck them from any bird you come into contact with lol, ok I'm joking about the birds, I don't want PETA after me. I would say best places to possibly find feathers would be like art and craft stores.
And you would know this how?