Watching tickling videos, I notice that when a woman laughs while being tickled, her body is so tensed up that her body doesn't really shake and convulse while she laughs. She squirms to get away from the tickling, but she's generally not shaking due to laughter. Only when the tickling stops and if she giggles afterwards do you see some shaking of her body.
Contrast this to ladies who laugh in comedy clubs. When females hear a funny joke in a comedy club or are watching a funny tv show, their body is more relaxed (because they're not being tickled) and their body shakes and convulses much more as they giggle. I've even seen some females in comedy clubs bend over in their chair cause they're laughing so hard.
Yet during tickling, their muscles are so tensed up that you hear the sound of laughter, but their body doesn't really convulse with laughter, in most cases.
I'd like to hear some feedback from others if they've noticed the same thing about females when they laugh. Mabey there's a medical reason for the difference. Any experts out there on muscles?
And is there a video out there that really shows well a woman's stomach muscles shaking during laughter?
Contrast this to ladies who laugh in comedy clubs. When females hear a funny joke in a comedy club or are watching a funny tv show, their body is more relaxed (because they're not being tickled) and their body shakes and convulses much more as they giggle. I've even seen some females in comedy clubs bend over in their chair cause they're laughing so hard.
Yet during tickling, their muscles are so tensed up that you hear the sound of laughter, but their body doesn't really convulse with laughter, in most cases.
I'd like to hear some feedback from others if they've noticed the same thing about females when they laugh. Mabey there's a medical reason for the difference. Any experts out there on muscles?
And is there a video out there that really shows well a woman's stomach muscles shaking during laughter?





