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WSJ Article on Ticklishness

YouNeverKnow175

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Who knew...a Wall Street Journal article on "Why Some People Are More Ticklish Than Others" from February.

http://www.ws j.com/articles/why-are-some-people-more-ticklish-than-others-1455560232 (remove space)

Here's the most interesting part for me:

Aging Out
Some people have a stronger giggle response than others. This might be because they have more touch receptors, which we all start to lose at about age 20. “Every year you lose about 1% of the nerve endings in your skin,” he says. But losing nerve endings still doesn’t entirely account for diminished ticklishness, says Dr. Linden, who considers himself moderately ticklish for a middle-aged man. And ticklishness doesn’t have its own neurons. “Even if we did a biopsy of the ticklish parts of the skin, we would find no particular cluster of neurons specifically identified with the tickle response,” he says....

...The tickle response is interrelated to lots of factors and learned then unlearned over time, Dr. Linden says. And just because you may be approaching 40, don’t think your tickle response will evaporate as you blow out the candles, as some experts suggest. “There is nothing magical about 40,” he says.


So, good news for all who are hoping they or their partners don't lose their ticklishness as they get older 🙂 I love how he kind of makes it sound like there are extremely ticklish people out there who have just been waiting and waiting for their 40th birthdays to FINALLY lose their ticklishness, and he's dashing their hopes.

And I'm not particularly interested in M ticklees, but the fact that "says Dr. Linden, who considers himself moderately ticklish for a middle-aged man" is included.....I don't even know what to say!!
 
Very good news indeed. Getting your 'lee to lose ticklishness is like a nightmare. It's one reason why I take the sure for the unsure and never overtickle. Good to know it doesn't happen with age neither.
 
I have a dumb question.
Why do people leave a space somewhere in the link when they include a link in their post?
I've noticed it a few times and I'm sure there's a reason...
 
I have a dumb question.
Why do people leave a space somewhere in the link when they include a link in their post?
I've noticed it a few times and I'm sure there's a reason...

They do it so that people have to copy-paste the link directly into their browser (fixing the space in the process), because if they let people just click through an actual, embedded link then the target site will record that they're getting traffic from the TMF, which occasionally leads to things like the thing being linked to getting taken down. This is more of an issue for videos on YouTube; people are under the impression that YouTube somehow screens for links back to adult forums, but at the very least due to some members of this community lacking in self control, a sudden flood of harassment traced back to this forum shines an ugly spotlight on the community and exposes the forum to either possible action, or just the target freaking out and hiding/blocking the content.
 
Bummer, WSJ wants you to subscribe before you can read the entire artickle..
 
They do it so that people have to copy-paste the link directly into their browser (fixing the space in the process), because if they let people just click through an actual, embedded link then the target site will record that they're getting traffic from the TMF, which occasionally leads to things like the thing being linked to getting taken down. This is more of an issue for videos on YouTube; people are under the impression that YouTube somehow screens for links back to adult forums, but at the very least due to some members of this community lacking in self control, a sudden flood of harassment traced back to this forum shines an ugly spotlight on the community and exposes the forum to either possible action, or just the target freaking out and hiding/blocking the content.

Thanks for the explanation Solemates. Makes sense. 😀
 
Bummer, WSJ wants you to subscribe before you can read the entire artickle..

I was able to read it in full - try a different browser - it may be that when you open it more than once it asks you to subscribe.

And, I think about it often that every time someone says the word "article" they're also saying the word "tickle"....and I've actually mistyped it a few times (fortunately noticed right away!)
 
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