Would we tickle... do you really have to ask?!!! Really liked the third pic... adorable!
Your post reminds me of an idea I had for an experiment a long time ago. The concept was to see if people would tickle an anonymous pair of feet if there was no chance of them getting into any trouble for it.
The idea would be to put a kiosk in a quiet area of a mall, with a model's nylon-clad legs and feet coming out of a display. The display would be for some unknown brand of nylon, with signage telling people to touch the girl's legs and feet to see how silky soft the nylons are. There would be no one else manning the kiosk, no security or other mall personnel around, and the model can't see or do anything to the people on the outside of the kiosk (i.e. where her feet and legs are). With this premise, the questions we'd be asking are... 1) how many people would touch the model's legs and/or feet, 2) how many of those who did would actually tickle her, 3) are there any "repeat customers" (people coming by for more than one touch/tickle), and 4) would being able to hear the model laughing entice or scare off people.
I always thought making the brand of nylons something tickle related ("Tickle Toes Stockings," "Feather Soft," etc.) might put the idea of tickling in people's minds, but that would also invalidate the experiment from a scientific standpoint (yeah... like this would be done for the sake of science).
So what do you think? Please post any feedback...
Hahathna 😱