TickleTheater
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In regards to when you are being tickled or are actually doing the tickle, do you use a safeword to stop the tickling?
Control Freak said:I won't do any tying up without a safe word...tickling especially. Too easy for the thrashing around to cause a restraint to move...cut off circulation.
However, I make sure my ticklees understand that it's not to be used lightly...I don't care if your nose itches right now...and I have special "punishments" for making me stop for trivial reasons...
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dabubba92000 said:I refuse to use a safe word and usually my lees are gagged so they cannot communicate a word to me. I am very cautious and watch my lees to ensure no circulation problems or breathing problems but I do push them to the edge repeatedly.
i'mbeggingyou said:I think the idea of a safe word is good, but in my case it wouldn't work, because I go to the extreme to stop my tickler. I think I might use it and not mean it.
dabubba92000 said:I refuse to use a safe word and usually my lees are gagged so they cannot communicate a word to me. I am very cautious and watch my lees to ensure no circulation problems or breathing problems but I do push them to the edge repeatedly.
Yeah I never bother with safewords, either, but if my nose itches or somewhere else itches, to be honest, it's too distracting from the tickling, so that's why I'll ask my tickler to scratch an itch. It can usually be accomplished so quickly it barely registers as a break. Also, I don't trust a safeword to not be used "too soon." I mean, what's so different between "mercy!", "stop!" and "purple bananas!" as safewords, anyway? As for the comment someone made about circulation being cut off, I say that there's no need for a safeword to address that. Just say "hey, I'm feeling like the circulation is getting cut off in my ankles" or wherever.Control Freak said:I won't do any tying up without a safe word...tickling especially. Too easy for the thrashing around to cause a restraint to move...cut off circulation.
However, I make sure my ticklees understand that it's not to be used lightly...I don't care if your nose itches right now...and I have special "punishments" for making me stop for trivial reasons...
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Inocent_Angel said:We really should have one, i have breathing troubles : ( so my b/f cant tickle me for that long, but im gettin better at it : ) lol