I can certainly relate to all of the six points, with the following modifications:
Point 1): Tickling didn't really register with me until a trigger moment at the age of 9 (as I have recounted in another post, in the thread "What got you into tickling?").
1a): My experience of tickling on TV was that there was never enough of it, or it was disappointingly tame when it did turn up...
3): It is certainly an intense attraction, but I might not call it a "fixation", if that word suggests that I can't ever stop thinking about it or can't engage in erotic activity without tickling being involved. It is not the only way for me to get aroused or intimate. But it can be an incredibly powerful short-cut to those things.
6): I'm not sure about this one. I am a ler, and the urge to tickle is very strong for me in a situation where the usual social barriers inhibiting such urges are not present. But I wouldn't say it comes over me at random. And it can be resisted when necessary, without too much effort. It is true that the urge is very much centred on whichever individual I am erotically attracted to at the time. It is always connected to a sexual attraction to a particular person, either someone in my life or someone that I am fantasising about.
Point 1): Tickling didn't really register with me until a trigger moment at the age of 9 (as I have recounted in another post, in the thread "What got you into tickling?").
1a): My experience of tickling on TV was that there was never enough of it, or it was disappointingly tame when it did turn up...
3): It is certainly an intense attraction, but I might not call it a "fixation", if that word suggests that I can't ever stop thinking about it or can't engage in erotic activity without tickling being involved. It is not the only way for me to get aroused or intimate. But it can be an incredibly powerful short-cut to those things.
6): I'm not sure about this one. I am a ler, and the urge to tickle is very strong for me in a situation where the usual social barriers inhibiting such urges are not present. But I wouldn't say it comes over me at random. And it can be resisted when necessary, without too much effort. It is true that the urge is very much centred on whichever individual I am erotically attracted to at the time. It is always connected to a sexual attraction to a particular person, either someone in my life or someone that I am fantasising about.