This may have been asked before but I've been thinking about this again and thought I'd ask.
All my life I believe that when I hear or think of the word "tickle",my mind immediately targets the feet.I would think that for most members-that would be the first body part that comes to your mind when you hear the word.I know it definitely happened when I was young,even though I did tickle in other body areas.
Additionally,I'm wondering how many other guys out there get a thrill out the women saying the word "tickle" or "ticklish" or "tickles",whether it is said casually,with a slight giggle in the voice,with a whimpered squeal,or a pleading screech!
If they say it quickly,with a nasally pronounciation or slowly sound out each syllable- tic-kl-ish!
Any Thoughts?
All my life I believe that when I hear or think of the word "tickle",my mind immediately targets the feet.I would think that for most members-that would be the first body part that comes to your mind when you hear the word.I know it definitely happened when I was young,even though I did tickle in other body areas.
Additionally,I'm wondering how many other guys out there get a thrill out the women saying the word "tickle" or "ticklish" or "tickles",whether it is said casually,with a slight giggle in the voice,with a whimpered squeal,or a pleading screech!
If they say it quickly,with a nasally pronounciation or slowly sound out each syllable- tic-kl-ish!
Any Thoughts?