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Would you tickle a woman who was......

Pghtkltorture

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Yes.



The answer is yes.

Do we really need to keep asking these types of questions. 😛

(This post is supposed to come off mildly witty and sarcastic as opposed to mean spirited. Just in case you missed the 😛 )
 
:man:

There is worse though, in my opinion: "If they did [insert tickling scenario here], would you talk?" Usually preceded by a very unnecessary "QUESTION FOR THE GIRLS:"
 
Yes.



The answer is yes.

Do we really need to keep asking these types of questions. 😛

(This post is supposed to come off mildly witty and sarcastic as opposed to mean spirited. Just in case you missed the 😛 )
I agree. :iagree:
 
I must take partial responsibility for this trend! My sincerest apologies....and you're right. It can be cringe-inducing.

....Usually preceded by a very unnecessary "QUESTION FOR THE GIRLS:"

....however....I will never feel bad about those female-specific questions: I learned a lot, those questions were asked in sincerity and curiosity, written down years ago and never asked.....the answers were beautiful...I also have since met alot of great people directly as a result of those threads, all unsolicited...so....must be do something right, know what I mean?

There's always been lame threads, not just now...but on the other hand....at least they're trying! I mean, this is the "Discussion" section, right? What do YOU guys want to talk about?

Oh wait, I know, I know......watch this.......

"I hope the WWE has tickling this year."

(Alot of the guys, they like their wrestling, I've noticed!)

Or wait, hold on, I've got it now, this is what people like to read on the TMF:

"I wish Ronda Rousey would get tickled on her feet, and maybe, one day, my dream will come true."

Hey, I'm getting the hang of this! Now I can fit in with all the other guys on the TMF!

(just goofing around, just making ha-ha....😉
 
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just poking fun. Just like the list of tickling story cliches that was floating around on here once upon a time (i.e. The availability of chloroform).
 
just poking fun. Just like the list of tickling story cliches that was floating around on here once upon a time (i.e. The availability of chloroform).

No, I agree, bro, seriously.....I know exactly what you mean.....that's what I was doing too, I was just goofing around at the end, making fun of the most common stuff I see, I wasn't directing it at you specifically. I completely understand starting this thread, believe me! 🙂
 
....however....I will never feel bad about those female-specific questions: I learned a lot, those questions were asked in sincerity and curiosity, written down years ago and never asked.....the answers were beautiful...I also have since met alot of great people directly as a result of those threads, all unsolicited...so....must be do something right, know what I mean?

Hey nothing wrong with asking the girls! I was referring to those posts that go "If they did [insert tickling scenario here], would you talk?", which I find equally useless as the ones mentioned by the OP. The guys who do that often insert a "question for the girls" intro in a clumsy attempt to filter out the dudes. It usually backfires when they get answers from guys who register as girls though~
 
I enjoy creative questions, and like answering them. The questions that get tiresome (and why I hate going in the chatroom) are the "are your feet ticklish? What are they on a scale of 1-10?" type of questions. So, if you see me in the chatroom, you know I must be bored. 😛
 
Can we stop calling grown females, "girls", though?

We probably can. I think though most people use "girls" as the informal opposite of "guys" as opposed to the opposite of "boys". I don't think it is meant to infer youth as much as informality. Using men/women seems so formal for casual conversation. Just my 2 cents of course
 
I can see that, I just think it furthers a subconscious societal condescension. I think women, ladies, females works much better 🙂
 
I dont think it is condescending, chicago, or meant to be.

I just think it's a form of referral, instead of saying "Woman" all the time.

At least this is how I see it.

Should I be offended if a woman called me a "Guy" instead of a ""Man".?

I dont think so, and I wouldnt be offended, so there doesnt seem to be a double standard here.

You are of course, entitled to your opinion, though.
 
Condescension is rarely intended, but it's condescension all the same. It's the same feeling I get when people older than me call me "son". It implies an immaturity and lack of experience (not to mention an uncomfortable familiarity in that particular case) that I'm sure they don't intend, but if someone doesn't like it, there's no reason to continue. I hope that didn't come off as accusatory. Just my experience.
 
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Condescension is rarely intended, but it's condescension all the same. It's the same feeling I get when people older than me call me "son". It implies an immaturity and lack of experience (not to mention an uncomfortable familiarity in that particular case) that I'm sure they don't intend, but if someone doesn't like it, there's no reason to continue. I hope that didn't come off as accusatory. Just my experience.

Not gonna lie, I'm that guy that puts out the "uncomfortable familiarity" with people I know and don't know. I'm a big fan of "brother, bro, boss, man, dude, etc" unless a guy puts off the persona of uptightness that won't respond well. The world would be a better place if we all learned to relax a little.

Of course all IMHO
 
I was gonna reply, but Mitchell said pretty much everything I would have said. I am okay with people, women included, calling me a guy, a bloke, a dude, "bro", son, kid or whatever. I even refer to myself as such. And a lot of women around me refer to themselves as "girls" or even god forbid "chick", no matter their age. Even my grandmother, in a recent discussion we had. I see nothing offensive in there, and neither do they.

I remember an old comic strip from my English culture book; it was introducing the concept of political correctness, which was something relatively new 20 years ago, and definitely alien to the French mentality. There was a little boy who was telling another that the little girls playing nearby were "chicks" (which is rather a cute thing IMO, little fluffy chicken baby, but I am a foreigner, so what do I know ^^). Then a superhero called PC man swooped down from nowhere, and angrily chastised them, telling them they should be called "women". When the little boy gently objected that these "women" were only 9 years old, then PC man replied, "Well in this case they are pre-women".
 
Not gonna lie, I'm that guy that puts out the "uncomfortable familiarity" with people I know and don't know. I'm a big fan of "brother, bro, boss, man, dude, etc" unless a guy puts off the persona of uptightness that won't respond well. The world would be a better place if we all learned to relax a little.

Of course all IMHO

I actually don't mind "brother, bro, boss, man, dude, etc" because those are sort of like lateral familiarity. There's no superiority implied. Either way, some people are inherently reserved and it's all a matter preference. No right or wrong way to be. Boy, this thread took a turn.
 
just poking fun. Just like the list of tickling story cliches that was floating around on here once upon a time (i.e. The availability of chloroform).

As a scientist can I please bore everyone with a few facts about chloroform?
A.) Chloroform causes cancer. Don't play with it.
B.) Contact with chloroform will "de-fat" the skin. In other words, it would dissolve the subcutaneous fat underneath the epidermis resulting in a nasty chemical burn. So contact with a chloroform soaked rag would leave someone's face chemically burned. Don't play with it.
C.) While I've never attempted to subdue someone with chloroform, I'm certain that it doesn't work like in the movies. It would take much longer and be much more difficult than Hollywood leads you to believe.

In summary, don't play with chloroform unless you are using it with appropriate safety precautions for a legitimate purpose.

On topic, yes I would tickle a woman who was... lol
 
I just think it furthers a subconscious societal condescension.

Don’t you worry your pretty little head about it, dear. And who taught you those big words? You clever girl! (pat on head)

Joke, obviously! lol Joke joke joke. 😀

(Still. Should probably go and hide somewhere now – just in case chicago decides to rip me to pieces anyway! lol)
 
As a scientist can I please bore everyone with a few facts about chloroform?
A.) Chloroform causes cancer. Don't play with it.
B.) Contact with chloroform will "de-fat" the skin. In other words, it would dissolve the subcutaneous fat underneath the epidermis resulting in a nasty chemical burn. So contact with a chloroform soaked rag would leave someone's face chemically burned. Don't play with it.
C.) While I've never attempted to subdue someone with chloroform, I'm certain that it doesn't work like in the movies. It would take much longer and be much more difficult than Hollywood leads you to believe.

In summary, don't play with chloroform unless you are using it with appropriate safety precautions for a legitimate purpose.

On topic, yes I would tickle a woman who was... lol

Authors, I expect you to work these fun facts into your tickling stories
 
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