I think the main problem here is that every so often a thread shows up where people are asking for tricks and ways to tickle total strangers and actually mean it. I even remember a thread where a guy asked a girl for her shoe size and afterwards looked like he was going to touch her foot, and got interrogated by the police afterwards.
So - naturally! - when a thread with contents like this appears and it's not totally clear if it's a fantasy or not, red alert goes off for some people, including me. 🙂
Then, the tickling fetish isn't very well known and widely spread, and usually if it shows up in the media it is because some weirdo though he actually had to force his fetish on strangers, be it someone breaking into houses and tickling sleeping women's feet or a lawyer crawling around underneath desks tickling his secretaries.
And we all don't want to read stuff like that so people don't think we are weirder than we actually are! 🙂
I completely understand what you're saying. My point is that once it was made perfectly clear that the topic was entirely fantasy, the guy was still not only disagreed with (which is perfectly fine of course) but insulted. That's where I disagree.
Really? Awesome. Would you mind, then, sending me a photo of yourself so I can masturbate over it and E-mail you a story about the results? That'd rev my engine, for sure.
Or is it that it's only okay if you don't know about it? In that case, would you be fine if I grabbed one of your pictures from the Members Gallery, then posted a graphic fantasy about you over in the Stories section, and didn't tell you about it? You'd be cool with stumbling over something like that by accident two months later?
How many of the women that've gotten "accidentally" tickled would be piqued to know that their experiences were plastered all over a fetish website for people to jerk off over while reading?
Honestly, if someone is that enamored with me that they want to go dig up my picture and beat off to it at night, more power to me for being sexy.
As far as the story is concerned, the women who are discussed here are anonymous. They could be my neighbor, my 1st grade teacher, my mom, or even me, and I likely wouldn't even know. If someone wants to write a story inspired by an interaction with me that keeps me anonymous, they're more than welcome.
I can't say how they would feel. I can only speak for myself. And I can say, with certainty, that if I'm in the middle of a sneezing fit and I ask a stranger for a tissue, and we sit and discuss how I haven't been able to stop sneezing for the past several days because of this damn cold, and that person decides to go home to their Sneezing Media Forum and type it up I have zero problem with that.
Fair enough. So, let's say your OB/GYN went into the business because he likes fondling women. But he doesn't let on in any way that you notice. He just sets up a hidden camera in his exam room so he can tape you undressing, and record the exam for his private enjoyment later.
At what point does this cross the line? When he turns on the camera? When he shares the film on the gynecology fetish forum? Or is everything OK as long as you don't know about it and you aren't made to feel uncomfortable?
I realize that we're talking about fantasy here. And technically anything goes as long as it's not real. But I'm curious as to where you draw the line if it is real. It sounds as though as long as you don't notice you don't care, but I'm a little surprised by that.
Recording and photographing people without their consent is a far cry from giving someone a pedicure because you enjoy feet, first of all. Second of all, that is definitely not what I would consider professional behavior.
When did anyone mention photography or recording anyway? We're talking about choosing a career based that caters to your sexual interests, and performing the duties of that job like you would any other. You're just looking forward to going to work every day instead of dreading it.