TickleUEmo
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So I did a search on Twitter for "ticklish woman", just to see what comes up. If you're thinking "hey, isn't that the kind of thing people with no lives do on a Saturday night?", ding ding ding, we have a winner! Anyway, a lot of results come up with women talking about trying not to kick the pedicurist in the face cause they're ticklish. Then I see this tweet about a girl getting "bullied" on Twitter for being ticklish? When I hear the word bullying, I think of people getting beaten up or at least getting threatened with getting beaten up. So I'm like "someone is beating up/threatening to beat up a girl for being ticklish?? Double-U Tee Eff!"
So I'm reading tweets trying to figure out what this is about. From what I understand, a girl tweeted about her feet being ticklish while getting a pedicure, like many other women have. This girl then starts getting everything from endless questions about her feet and/or ticklishness, to stuff like "the Tickle Monster is coming to get you", "we're gonna get you", you get the idea. I didn't read much so I don't know how out of hand it got, but it must have gotten out of hand enough because other women started this hashtag and are "standing with" this girl, like "being ticklish is nothing to be ashamed of, I'm ticklish too!"
Uhm, these girls don't realize that these people aren't making fun of the original girl, or putting her down, for being ticklish so it's not "bullying" in the sense they think it is. It's horny internet pervs with tickle fetishes using her for masturbation fodder. I used to do the same thing. A lot. A whole lot. I don't anymore and I'm not proud of having done it, but I'm just saying I know how these guys think. So all these girls are doing is inviting these same guys to start doing the same to them, it's not a "strength in numbers" thing, like if the first girl had a stuttering problem and other girls start "standing with her" because they have a stuttering problem too. Clumsy example, I know but I hope you get what I'm trying to say.
I won't give the Twitter handle of the girl or the hashtag or anything because I don't want to give anyone here who still does that stuff any ideas. It's just I know these girls are trying to help the first girl, but all this is doing is giving these guys more jackoff fodder.
So I'm reading tweets trying to figure out what this is about. From what I understand, a girl tweeted about her feet being ticklish while getting a pedicure, like many other women have. This girl then starts getting everything from endless questions about her feet and/or ticklishness, to stuff like "the Tickle Monster is coming to get you", "we're gonna get you", you get the idea. I didn't read much so I don't know how out of hand it got, but it must have gotten out of hand enough because other women started this hashtag and are "standing with" this girl, like "being ticklish is nothing to be ashamed of, I'm ticklish too!"
Uhm, these girls don't realize that these people aren't making fun of the original girl, or putting her down, for being ticklish so it's not "bullying" in the sense they think it is. It's horny internet pervs with tickle fetishes using her for masturbation fodder. I used to do the same thing. A lot. A whole lot. I don't anymore and I'm not proud of having done it, but I'm just saying I know how these guys think. So all these girls are doing is inviting these same guys to start doing the same to them, it's not a "strength in numbers" thing, like if the first girl had a stuttering problem and other girls start "standing with her" because they have a stuttering problem too. Clumsy example, I know but I hope you get what I'm trying to say.
I won't give the Twitter handle of the girl or the hashtag or anything because I don't want to give anyone here who still does that stuff any ideas. It's just I know these girls are trying to help the first girl, but all this is doing is giving these guys more jackoff fodder.