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Your Sunday Fun Question

That is a question that people have debated here many times. I really don't know if it is possible to tell if feet are ticklish by looking at them. I tend to look for things people do with there feet that might give an indication. Like softly rubbing the soles on something while they are setting and reading or thinking, dangling shoes, and so forth. I have been right about 50% of the time where I tried to tell by looking and then tickling.

The Laugher 🙂
 
Hmmmm.... I think the best you can do is tell how soft they are, since that often has an effect on ticklishness. (Dry, rough skin tends to block sensations somewhat.) But, I don't think there's a way you can tell just by looking...unless, of course, you're looking while they're being tickled! 😛

Ann
 
Yes, IMHO. If they look soft, and don't have calluses, then they look ticklish. 😀

Of course, looks can be deceiving. 🙁
 
I agree with Mil here. If they appear soft and don't have calluses, then they would sure look ticklish to me. Hardened feet look far less ticklish, and tend to get me looking elsewhere.
 
stampstock said:
I agree with Mil here. If they appear soft and don't have calluses, then they would sure look ticklish to me. Hardened feet look far less ticklish, and tend to get me looking elsewhere.

I know some people that have callouses, and they are still ticklish. Looks can be deceiving.
 
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