Women who like to be tickled
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This Is How Tickling WorksBecause it make me laugh! So you like to be tortured? Would you think it is fun if your girlfriend used her teeth on your dick.
I'm the youngest in my family and my siblings used to torture me by tickling me. It was terrible, lol.
I've also had ex boyfriends tickle me and in result of that they got kicked in the balls or in the face not on purpose, but I flail everywhere because I'm so sensitive to touch lol.
They learned their lesson real quick. Lol sounds kind of like what one of our first dates was. Being tickled is fun, tickling someone is MORE fun.
I always thought girls didn't like to be tickled. So now I'm curious how many girls here like to be tickled.
Share Facebook. Girls, Do you like being tickled? Add Opinion. I don't really like it because the person doing it never knows when to stop.
If you're going to tickle a girl just make sure to do it in 5 seconds or less. And in intervals! Show All Show Less. Can you add intervals in there?
I can handle it but choose to avoid it! I never like being tickled by anyone. Even if that person was my most favorite person in the world I would still punch them if they tickled me.
Sign Up Now! What Girls Said Not all rats like to be tickled but by listening to their vocalisations it is possible to understand in real-time their individual emotional response, according to new research by the University of Bristol.
The study, published today [21 September] in Current Biology , suggests that if this same relationship is observed for other situations, then it may be possible to use call patterns in rats to measure their emotional response and understand how best to improve their welfare.
Rats emit high frequency vocalisations which, when produced during human-simulated play or 'tickling', are thought to be similar to human laughter.
Human laughter is complex and when a person is tickled, they may laugh even if they do not find the experience pleasurable.
In rats, it has been impossible to know how much any individual rat 'likes' the experience because of limitations in method to directly measure their emotional response.
In order to ask the question 'Do rats like to be tickled? The researchers found not all rats like to be tickled and that some rats emitted very high numbers of calls whilst others did not, and these calls are directly related with their emotional experience.
Rats which emitted the most calls had the highest positive emotional response to tickling but those who did not emit any or few calls did not show a positive response.
What we have shown in this study is that the vocalisations made by rats in response to tickling are an accurate reflection of their emotional experience and something which is easy to measure.
This work is important for two reasons. Related to tickling-induced laughter in rats, the team's findings support previous work that shows that these vocalisations indicate a positive experience.
However, rats seem to be more 'honest' with their response to tickling than humans or non-human primates and the amount they laugh directly relates to how positive they find the experience.
The findings also suggest that the high frequency vocalisations which rats emit can provide researchers with a simple, graded measure of their individual affective experience.
Show All Show Less. I can't handle it hehehe I'm not really ticklish, unless you catch me off guard and get really creative, I normally win tickle fights : But damn it, when he gets figures out how to tickle me I won't know how to handle it lol.
SidekickRobin Xper 2. Well I hate it! But usually he'd make it fun by tickling me. It made me feel silly at the same time so I guess I didn't mind it as much as I did.
I got used to it. Sign Up Now! Sort Girls First Guys First. Ticklishdancer26 Xper 3. I love to be tickled! I always try and hint my friends to tickle me or boyfriends I've had in the past.
I don't get tickled very often and it makes me sad because I just love being tickled so much. I always go and read stories on websites of people's experiences and they all make me jealous because I've never had an experience like that.
But yes I love being tickled :. It's only fun if the guy knows his own strength and doesn't dig his fingers into your rib cage or something.
When that happens it's not even tickling it's just being poked! I'm really ticklish and when tickled I have to stop it so I defend myself by kicking and punching.
TheGodEmperorLeto Xper 3. Depends when and where and by who. Most of the time no, it's just annoying. I am insanely ticklish.
