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"Tell me no, I say yes, I was chosen. And I will deliver the explosion..."

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So I've realized my talent for writing around the time I was 12 years old. And I've always just kind of let it happen. It was something I couldn't really control. The words would come to me when they were ready. And whether it was a poem or a short story, I would never know until I was done. Of course, when doing writing assignments, they would usually come out decently, but my creative writing, when forced, often did not meet my standards.

However, I've noticed as I'm growing up and getting more serious about my writing, that I've become more able to control the creative part of my brain, rather than let it control me. Kind of like a superhero realizing their powers. Ha. I can imagine what I want to create, collect and carefully place the words in my head, and fit them the way I want them on the paper. The Clock Chimes The Time On Us All was the result of a burst of inspiration, but prior to writing it down, I decided I wanted to write a beatnik type poem where the rhyme was not only at the end of each line, but within it as well. As if to make it sound like an intricate slam poem or limerick.

Realizing I can now do this is reassuring as I think I'll find my writing career (if I ever have one) will depend on being able to do this.

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...kinda like all the pressures people feel in 'vanilla dating,' huh? Ya gotta be this thin, ya gotta have this high a position in the company, ya gotta be funny, and confident and blah blah blah. Just another variation of being accepted over being honest, something I've certainly done before. Fascinating viewpoints, A.H. ...
 
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You could probably use this idea for a story/comic in the future. One of the hard things to do with genre fiction is to NOT exaggerate the truisms that lay the foundation for the plot-action-narrative. This is probably why so much tickling fiction feels the same because everyone's treading the same path with 4-wheel drive.

Try utilizing the concept of "moderately ticklish" and its conflict with pissing contest in a story. Your primary talent is in using your own subjective perspective as the voice for the first-person narrator in your work, so why not use it to make some interesting illuminations for the genre?

WithOUT trying to piss specific people off, of course, lol. If you tap into your ranty gland while writing, it might be a bit too tempting to openly refer to certain people and not revise those passages in proofing. Just a thought.
 
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As another fetishist who is comfortable with himself (and as a Ler, no less), I find myself enjoying reactions. Laughter is nice and all, but sometimes I think heartily belly laughs from a few simple touches is just...well lame.

I remember tickling a girlfriend, during our foreplay, and the most intense and erotic thing about it had to do with the momentary change of pace before we got into other things. The fact that she started tickling matches, just for me to overpower her, was enough. I knew she was doing it to please me, and I know she wasn't into it that much. But in that situation, she wasn't shrill, she wasn't freaking out. If I tickled her midsection, sure. She squealed. But beyond that...it was just fun.

And I think that's how most people should approach it. While I am all for sadism, I also think that tickling has a place. Unreal reactions are akin to fake orgasms; what draw is there to it if you are trying to please someone else?

I also think people who give those reactions and get into pissing contests are lame.
 
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meangry;bt980 said:
As another fetishist who is comfortable with himself (and as a Ler, no less), I find myself enjoying reactions. Laughter is nice and all, but sometimes I think heartily belly laughs from a few simple touches is just...well lame.

I remember tickling a girlfriend, during our foreplay, and the most intense and erotic thing about it had to do with the momentary change of pace before we got into other things. The fact that she started tickling matches, just for me to overpower her, was enough. I knew she was doing it to please me, and I know she wasn't into it that much. But in that situation, she wasn't shrill, she wasn't freaking out. If I tickled her midsection, sure. She squealed. But beyond that...it was just fun.

And I think that's how most people should approach it. While I am all for sadism, I also think that tickling has a place. Unreal reactions are akin to fake orgasms; what draw is there to it if you are trying to please someone else?

I also think people who give those reactions and get into pissing contests are lame.

Fuckin' A.
 
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