I was just thinking about it...
At a party once, a friend was rather drunk and laying on my friend's bed. She had flip flops on, and I reached down and gave her foot a quick tickle. She kicked a bit, giggled and when I did it a second time said out loud "Who keeps tickling my feet?"
A week or so later when she was sober, we were at my house watching a movie and I reached down and gave her foot a quick tickle. No reaction. She then state "I'm not ticklish on my feet" and let me go at it for a good 10 minutes to no avail.
Do you think being drunk makes you more ticklish?
If so...I have two friends, one who claims she's only ticklish on her knees and at that, acts like it hurts more so then tickles when you attempt it. But she seems like she isn't anywhere else. And another (whom I posted about before) about not being ticklish on her feet by extremely ticklish everywhere else.
If they got drunk, do you think that would or could change?
At a party once, a friend was rather drunk and laying on my friend's bed. She had flip flops on, and I reached down and gave her foot a quick tickle. She kicked a bit, giggled and when I did it a second time said out loud "Who keeps tickling my feet?"
A week or so later when she was sober, we were at my house watching a movie and I reached down and gave her foot a quick tickle. No reaction. She then state "I'm not ticklish on my feet" and let me go at it for a good 10 minutes to no avail.
Do you think being drunk makes you more ticklish?
If so...I have two friends, one who claims she's only ticklish on her knees and at that, acts like it hurts more so then tickles when you attempt it. But she seems like she isn't anywhere else. And another (whom I posted about before) about not being ticklish on her feet by extremely ticklish everywhere else.
If they got drunk, do you think that would or could change?