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Family History of Tickling

sfticklegirl

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So today I was at my parent's house with a lot of my family and my uncle is talking about how my dad used to torment him as a child by holding him down and tickling him. and my mom is like "that is shocking since your dad hates to be tickled!" my dad looked rather sheepish. My uncle said he developed a strong tickling immunity from it. I said, do you get tickled often? And he said, "well you know people try but I usually win."

I had no idea I came from such a tickling family! lol
 
I have believed for many years now that there is a strong genetic tendency when it comes to passing on the tickling gene. Given the benefit of hindsight, I can safely say that my Dad was definitely a Ler, as are both of my older brothers and I, and so is my son. It's something that comes up too often to brush off as coincidence. I've also noticed the same thing in other families as well, strengthening my conviction that there's a genetickle 🙄 link. Sure, as with all things, there's no absolute to this... some of you will have personal experience and evidence to the contrary. And no way to prove my theory, either. But my observations since discovering all this, coupled with my memories from over the years, lead me to the conclusion that it's true, at least in many cases.

This is another one of those topics that we recycle every now and then here.... I'm sure there are other threads along these same lines, if anyone was curious enough to search for them.
 
I don't know where I got it. All of my sisters hate it. And I don't really want to think about that in regards to my parents.

But I'm not complaining.

P'sh, tickling is the bomb diggety.
 
Pretty much everyone in my family is into it. And, I grew up with a ton of friends who were into it as well. 'Tis a wonderful thing! :happyfloa

Ann
 
I'm singing in this choir

The tickling gene's in my mother's side of the family. She was one of five and I can say at least four of them were ticklers. I'm one of three, and I know at least two of us are ticklers.

One of my sisters-in-law is also from a tickling family. I've seen it in my sister-in-law and her father, brother and two sisters.
 
My mom tickled me and my brother a lot growing up, so that's probably where I got it...my brother might have it to a certain extent but not as much as me.
 
I didnt get my tickle interest from my family. I tickled my two aunts feet a couple of times in puberty, and my mom's feet just once, when I was maybe 14. I saw my father tickle my mother's feet exactly one time in all of my age of reason, and they were married for 21 years. My interest in tickling started from reading articles in leg and tickle magazines, and from my pen pal Don Fraser, whom I've mentioned on here before. I didnt not realize my tickling interest was the intense thing that it is until I was 27, so it did not come from my family in any way.

Mitch
 
I come from a very tickly family myself. I'm beginning to think I come from a tickly region, because not only my family but all my friends growing up always used it in that friendly, teasing, affectionate and sometimes flirty way. I don't think very many of them have the interest at the level I do, but they'd have NO problem 'lering for a while.
 
Speaking of a tickling gene....

When I went to school, it was mostly italian, irish, and jewish kids. To me it seemed liked only irish kids liked to tickle other people. Since tickling was a secret interest of mine, I always paid strict attention to any tickling that went on. Has anyone else ever noticed this? Never knew if it was genetic, cultural, or just my limited world.
 
My grandmother I have believed for years is a tickler, she will never pass up a bare foot or stretched arms, and my sister is the same way. Now that I think of it, so am I :devil2:
 
Tickling and the Irish

Tickphil, of your school days you said, "To me it seemed liked only irish kids liked to tickle other people." It seems to me that tickling and the Irish go together, too. Easy example: the sister-in-law I mentioned in my earlier post is from an Irish family.

Anyone else notice the tickling Irish?
 
Em Es said:
Tickphil, of your school days you said, "To me it seemed liked only irish kids liked to tickle other people." It seems to me that tickling and the Irish go together, too. Easy example: the sister-in-law I mentioned in my earlier post is from an Irish family.

Anyone else notice the tickling Irish?

Seems silly to think that tickling and a nationality go together--but I have thought about this on occasion. I had a friend who was Irish and Italian-- who's family incorporated tickling big time--as well as a cousin who's husband was the same who incorporates tickling also--i'm half Irish and I have the "bug"---maybe it's just a coincidence.

I somewhat do think that it is genetic. It's definately passed on generation after generation.
 
All I can contribute is as an Italian--we're a very touchy feely people. I hug and touch my friends all the time and hell, I've even given a couple of the gals a little butt squeeze for a laugh, and no, I'm not gay, but if I was, who cares? I grab my guy friends too! :jester:
For me, it's a means of connecting with them.

XOXO
 
steph said:
All I can contribute is as an Italian--we're a very touchy feely people. I hug and touch my friends all the time and hell, I've even given a couple of the gals a little butt squeeze for a laugh, and no, I'm not gay, but if I was, who cares? I grab my guy friends too! :jester:
For me, it's a means of connecting with them.

XOXO
Would you like to adopt an older child steph?xoxo
 
Im my family we had both a tickle monster (who lived in
the basement, and who seemed to excape frequently)
and a boogie monster, who occasionally lived under my
bed as a young child (and who was replaced by an
alligator as I got a little older). There are no longer
dangerous things under the bed, or in the basement,
but the tickle monster lives on in me 🙂

Lee
 
evilwomanhehe said:
Seems silly to think that tickling and a nationality go together--but I have thought about this on occasion. I had a friend who was Irish and Italian-- who's family incorporated tickling big time--as well as a cousin who's husband was the same who incorporates tickling also--i'm half Irish and I have the "bug"---maybe it's just a coincidence.

I somewhat do think that it is genetic. It's definately passed on generation after generation.


Whoa.

That explains me then.
 
Mine definitely came from my father's side. He was a big-time tickler when I was a kid. My sister who introduced me to tickling as a kid, is my sister on my father's side (different moms).

Funny about the Irish thing-My great-grandfather was an Irishman! Hmmmm.... :xpulcy:
 
I'm Irish ....Ahh so that explains it . Sure must be alot of tickling going on in Ireland !!!!!
 
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