indivision
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I've noticed that in many of the videos I view the producers don't show the actual end of the tickling in the video. What I mean is that when the video ends, the 'ler will still be tickling the lee as the picture slowly fades away. I'm wondering why this is.
Maybe I'm in the minority, but I tend to like to see the actual ending of the tickling session. I like to get a glimpse of the camaraderie that takes place when the 'ler finally stops tickling the 'lee. However, I guess that ending the video when the tickling session is still going on could allow for the fantasy that it never really ended, and somewhere that 'ler is still torturing that 'lee.
I'll admit, I do enjoy this sometimes. For example, in a video I got from Tickled-Men, there was a video where the female 'ler stopped tickling the 'lee and announced that she was done tickling him, and then just before the picture faded away she started back up again. That was pretty cool. Though most of the time, I'd like to see the actual end of the session.
Also, I'm not trying to harp on vid producers. I know they get plenty of that. I'm just wondering if there's a rationale for this.
Maybe I'm in the minority, but I tend to like to see the actual ending of the tickling session. I like to get a glimpse of the camaraderie that takes place when the 'ler finally stops tickling the 'lee. However, I guess that ending the video when the tickling session is still going on could allow for the fantasy that it never really ended, and somewhere that 'ler is still torturing that 'lee.
I'll admit, I do enjoy this sometimes. For example, in a video I got from Tickled-Men, there was a video where the female 'ler stopped tickling the 'lee and announced that she was done tickling him, and then just before the picture faded away she started back up again. That was pretty cool. Though most of the time, I'd like to see the actual end of the session.
Also, I'm not trying to harp on vid producers. I know they get plenty of that. I'm just wondering if there's a rationale for this.