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Do Women Who Only Wear Sneakers Have Extremely Ticklish Feet?

assymcclown

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I've found, amoung a number of my females friends who own say 3 pairs of sneakers, 3 pairs boots, and then maybe a pair of closed toe dress shoes for special occasions, happen to hasve the msot ticklish feet I've had the chance to tickle. I would guess they don't want to expose their "weakness" in public, but its almost fail-proof when I meet a girl and we becoem friends and she rarely-to-never takes off her sneakers or boots, when I have a chance to tickle her on her feet she goes crazy.
Has anyone else found anything similar to this in their experiences?
 
I find this to be true for the most part. I've known a couple of female friends who rarely showed their feet and turned out to be very ticklish. But, both of these girls also told me that they just don't like their feet thinking they are ugly, and just don't want anyone to see them, so they cover them up.

Now, part of me thinks that they are just so ticklish, that they SAY they hate their feet, etc. just so they won't be tickled. I think this because I don't think their feet were ugly when I did tickle them. I don't know for sure. It could just be coincidence that some women hate their feet AND are extremely ticklish. Go figure.

hound
 
And there's this:

Comfortable feet are happy feet. Happy feet are ticklish feet.

Sneakers are more comfortable and are no doubt healthier for feet. Heels, as hot as they are and as much as I love to wear them, sometimes bother my feet so much that the tickling sensations are drastically diminished.

Perhaps track and field meets will be the happenin' new hangout for ticklers.
 
i dunno, i thought the same thing about girls who wear boots, but i dunno, my gf has very ticklish feet and she goes around in flip flops and barefoot even around ME. i even couldn't get her not to wear flip flops once so i dunno.
 
I don't know if wearing more comfortable shoes equals ticklish feet necessarily. An ex-girlfriend of mine had very few shoes in her collection ( a couple pairs of flats, a pair of sneakers and just a pair or two of high heels ) and her feet weren't ticklish at all. In contrast, I know another girl who wears high heels 80-90 percent of the time and her feet are extremely ticklish. I've also ran into quite a few strippers who have ticklish feet. Obviously, they spend a lot of time in heels dancing. I guess for every rule there are exceptions.
 
ticklehound said:
they just don't like their feet thinking they are ugly


bah hahahahahah








sorry... i'm not laughing at you. punctuation. that's all.
 
The feet on one long-time girlfriend of mine appeared to be at their most ticklish after she had been wearing sneakers. During our time together, I tickle attacked her many times and whipped off various types of shoes she wore, from high heels, boots to sandals.

She seemed to also sense that the sneakers left her feet the most vulnerable as she often pleaded the loudest as I began to untie the laces.

Often, she would wear reinforced-toe nylons with her sneakers. That was heaven: A pair of highly ticklish nylon feet at my disposal. :devil: Aaaah, memories!!!!
 
Not necessarily. My girlfriend is barefoot all the time (during the summer at least) and she has the most ticklish feet I've ever seen. If you do anything more than touch or massage her feet, she starts kicking and going crazy. It's pretty cool... 🙂
 
WHY?

Would ANYONE be more ticklish based on what they wear?

THINK ABOUT IT

Rolling my eyes.


Tron
 
Maybe it's just shoes in general

I have found that shoes help keep feet warm and soft and sensitve. Sneakers and socks might do this best, and that is why some of the ladies that wear then laugh like crzy when tickled...
 
Not true for me, i go around barefoot and wear sandals more then wearing sneakers, and i have VERY ticklish feet😀
 
I do have to say, I don't think that the shoes necessarily can MAKE someone more or less ticklish. I had the mother of a junior high friend who'd drive us to school and back that wore at least two inch heels every day, and was ballistically ticklish if you came near her feet, even to just massage them. And I can also see the point of ontheverge and evilqueen, our tickle loving ladies should have comfortable, happy feet. As long as they occasionally will wear the heels and stockings, so that we can admire, tickle, then massage them afterwards, I'm juuuust fine with sneaks. 😀

Smiley,
a little sneak himself...
 
I don't think that the original point of the post was whether or not shoe vs sandals made feet more ticklish. I think Assymcclown was just asking if women who have insanely ticklish feet tend to wear sneakers or other closed-toe footwear to protect themselves.

My experience has been that any girls I know that never wore sandles or walked barefoot did so because they had issues with their feet. Whether they just hated feet or hated their feet. Just makes me want to cry. 😛
 
I'm not really sure about this . . . but I will say that, very often, I find myself more drawn to tickling a girl's feet when she's wearing sneakers and socks than even when she's wearing sandals or such. I don't know why, I guess I like the idea of popping them off slowly, dragging it out . . . plus I really like socked feet. I don't have a foot fetish at all but for some reason a girl in socks is really, really cute to me. Anyone else prefer girls who, so to speak, leave more to the imagination?
 
Just my two cents....

Speaking from a girl's point of view here, I would have to say that footwear is mostly chosen because of how comfortable we feel in it, or what outfit we happen to be wearing that day. I was a bit of a tomboy growing up, and never got into wearing heels. Now that I'm all grown, I still prefer a good pair of sneaks over most anything. Now, some might say that it is only to cover up my weird flinstone feet (a bit on the square side...lol), but not entirely true. I really just hate wearing anything that hurts my feet...and heels can be a killer, especially if you're not used to them.
Now, give me an equally comfortable pair of sandals, and I'll wear those too. Hell, when summer comes around, you almost never find me wearing anything at all....on my feet, that is (lol).
So, in short....probably a bit to late to use that phrase, I'll say that my level of ticklishness (which I'd say was pretty high on my feet) doesn't come into the picture when I purchase a pair of shoes.
Coming at this question from a different angle, I'll ask all you ticklers out there....do you have a preference as to what you like your ticklee's to be wearing on their feet when you get the tickle bug? If heels is the overriding concensus I might just have to blow the dust off my spikes 😉

Maggie
 
Previously posted by Daisycrazy (do you have a preference as to what you like your ticklee's to be wearing on their feet when you get the tickle bug?)

I'd have to say I love the anticipation of unlacing a ladies sneakers and slowly pulling off thier socks. Something about that just adds greatly to the whole experience. 😀
 
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