mch5
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- Mar 9, 2012
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Tied to a chair, she was sweaty and blushed so deeply as if she was fried in oil, struggling to restore her breath. Her strategically torn dress was stained with the mix of her makeup, tears, and saliva.
"Tell us the codes!" said the man, "Tell us the code to the Safe!"
"Please don't, I can't!" she begged, trying to stall, just a few more minutes for her team to arrive.
The man went behind her, "Yes you can." he whispered in her ear.
"No more! Please, I can't breathe! Please..." She cried, but before she could beg any more, his hands
tickled her sides again.
Too weak to scream, she succumbed to silent laughter...
Now,
If I or some other member here see this in a serious movie, we'll probably get aroused or... at least may enjoy it in some way, it is our fetish. but, the rest of the "world"?.. will find this stupid? Silly maybe?
That is not the question, my question is: Why?
There are quite a few articles/historical documentation out there, saying that:
1. It is real torture [we surely know that. they don't?]
2. It WAS used as torture throughout history.
So,
Why don't we see it in movies?
Why is it only showing up in cartoons and comics (which is mostly considered as something that is just for kids)?
And if we go darkly, why aren't there psychopath ticklers? (not that I want them to exist)
I can easily imagine someone dying from a heart attack from the stress.
In essence, my question is: Why the world doesn't take tickling seriously?
"Tell us the codes!" said the man, "Tell us the code to the Safe!"
"Please don't, I can't!" she begged, trying to stall, just a few more minutes for her team to arrive.
The man went behind her, "Yes you can." he whispered in her ear.
"No more! Please, I can't breathe! Please..." She cried, but before she could beg any more, his hands
tickled her sides again.
Too weak to scream, she succumbed to silent laughter...
Now,
If I or some other member here see this in a serious movie, we'll probably get aroused or... at least may enjoy it in some way, it is our fetish. but, the rest of the "world"?.. will find this stupid? Silly maybe?
That is not the question, my question is: Why?
There are quite a few articles/historical documentation out there, saying that:
1. It is real torture [we surely know that. they don't?]
2. It WAS used as torture throughout history.
So,
Why don't we see it in movies?
Why is it only showing up in cartoons and comics (which is mostly considered as something that is just for kids)?
And if we go darkly, why aren't there psychopath ticklers? (not that I want them to exist)
I can easily imagine someone dying from a heart attack from the stress.
In essence, my question is: Why the world doesn't take tickling seriously?