BlueLine7045
2nd Level Red Feather
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Quick description of my wife: she's 4'11, mix of Puerto Rican and Cambodian, long black hair, thick/curvy, her skin is really soft. Like almost unbelievably soft with little maintenance. Her feet are small, about a size 7. Anyway, she's flat footed so she doesn't really have arches. (A couple pics included below)
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Some backstory.
One of my all-time favorite tickling games/activities to do with my wife is a bondage free tickle resistance challenge. I find the battle of wills between the ler and the lee to be incredibly sexy including watching the lee's defenses slowly crumble and break until the floodgates finally open and they become a laughing, wiggling mess begging for mercy (obviously including consent and safe words). Anyway, I have shared another story on here before about how stubborn of a lee my wife can be and how hard it can be to make her crack when we play our resistance game. The problem is, when she focuses, SHE FOCUSES. My wife is one of the most ticklish people I have ever met, but her willpower for someone as ticklish as her is also incredible. She's able to focus and almost completely block out the tickling sensations. Her two most ticklish spots are probably her underarms and her feet, but when she's determined and focused, it's like she isn't ticklish at all. It can actually get pretty frustrating for me sometimes, which is what happened during this session.
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The story:
So, my wife and I were cleaning out the basement the other day when I found one of those hand-glove pet hairbrushes. As most tickle fetishists do when they see certain objects/tools, I immediately thought to myself, "I wonder if that will tickle?". I also felt like I remembered people talking about them on here as tickle tools, so I suggested she let me try to tickle her with it. She said maybe later that night after the kids are asleep. Skipping ahead to later that night...
The kids were FINALLY (dear lord!) asleep, and my wife was in the shower. I'm running around the house like a madman searching high and low for anything and everything I can find that I think would make a good tickling tool. In the end, I found a couple paintbrushes on the stiffer (but still somewhat soft) end, and a couple fingernail claws (picture below) that I forgot I had. I believe I ordered them several years ago for another tickle session. Anyway, just going to take a quick second out of the story to elaborate on what doesn't typically tickle my wife (sorry for delaying the part you guys ACTUALLY care about. I just like to be detailed). My wife is extremely ticklish, but soft things don't work on her. Feathers (from the softest to the stiffest) are 0% effective. The other side of the feather, however, (the quill???) can be effective depending on the material and shape. Brushes don't work - soft or the harder ones), pet glove doesn't work (sorry to spoil the story), and so on. Point is, if you want to get the best reaction out of her and drive her crazy, use harder objects (sorry for all you feather lovers out there!)
Back to the story. Wife gets out of the shower. I remind her of the tickle session. She says its late, but we can try it for a little bit. My wife assumes our typical position. She's lying on her stomach, stretched out at the foot of the bed, facing the TV and playing on her phone. I am at the other end of the bed with her bare feet (soles up) facing me. I give her a few minutes to get comfortable and to really find her Zen, her focus. I don't want it to be too easy. Finally, she tells me she's ready and gives me the go ahead. The typical rules are, there can be wiggling but no pulling away, and absolutely no giggling or laughing. I start off the same way I always do, dragging a single finger down both soles. There's some slight toe curling, but nothing else from her. I add a few fingers to each foot, which usually starts to get to her, but this time nothing. Zilch. Zero. So, she's gonna be stubborn, I see. I then spend the next couple minutes trying out the paintbrushes I found. Up and down the arches, figure 8s, in-between and under the toes, nothing. I'm actually a little disappointed by this as I generally enjoy the idea of paintbrushes as tickle tools. Next, I try the pet hand-glove brush I found. Again, nothing. She said it feels weird but doesn't tickle at all. I don't see any of her "tells", so I know she's telling the truth. I try a few fingers again, and while there's a slight toe wiggle or curl, nothing. I even tried asking her about the tickling, forcing her to focus on what I'm doing, which has worked before. "Hey, does it tickle here? Does this tickle? Do you feel this right here? I bet this spot is soo ticklish! I bet it tickles so bad!" Tonight, this did nothing. I was actually pretty demoralized at this point and seconds from giving up and calling it a night. This has happened once or twice before when I failed to get a reaction out of her.
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The turning Point: What defenses???
As I am about to call it a night and go to sleep (she was eagerly awaiting this as well), I remembered I had one last tool to try. These sparkly claw fingernail things I had bought on Amazon several years ago then forgot about. I honestly didn't think they were going to work, but what the Hell, might as well try them, right? I slip the one big nail on my finger (the only one that fit) and touch the ball of her foot with it. The second it came into contact with my wife's bare foot, her toes curled, and they curled hard, and her foot jerked. She then barked back at me, "what the Hell is that?" I told her, and showed it, it was something I found on Amazon. She looked at it suspiciously but allowed me to continue. Unfortunately for her, these were two of her major "tells", so I knew I was onto something. I took the claw and dragged it down the length of her foot from under her toes to the heel. Honestly, it didn't really have the effect I wanted. There was some toe curling and wiggling, but nothing crazy. So, I got an idea and tried something else. I started very lightly scratching her foot with the claw and moving down the center of her foot (arch/instep). It was a completely different effect. Toes curled, her legs and butt tightened (one of her tells when something is tickling her and she's trying to resist), she began to hum (another tell) and buried her face in the bed. I also heard grunting sounds coming from her and the occasional snicker. Within a few seconds, the dam broke and she was giggling. I was stunned.
So, as any good experimenter should do, I decided to repeat the test, except with only the claw this time. I gave her several minutes to calm down, relax, and regain her composure. She pulled up a video on her phone, turned on the TV, and we began again. Let me tell you, the second this claw hit her foot, and I began scratching, she was losing her mind. We even set the timer for a minute to time it. Her most ticklish spot on her feet is on her toes (specifically the big toe - the pads and under them). Just to test it, I tried the claw on her big toe, and she immediately lost it, exploding with laughter. Under 20 seconds. Usually she goes at least 45 - 50 seconds before cracking. We tried it a third time, and same thing. We were both shocked. She just could not defend against this thing. It completely bypassed her defenses and pushed her right to her breaking point. And I was only using two of them (the others were lost).
Anyway, I texted my wife about this session and the thoughts going through her head the second the claw touched her foot up to the point where she lost it. She told me the second she felt it touch her foot, her first thought was, "Oh shit!". She told me she tried to remain confident and thought she could still win, but it was just too much. It was driving her insane. Every little scratch was torture. So, there you have it, folks. Even my wife's near-impenetrable defenses are weak to something. Pictures below of my wife's feet and the tool used to break through her defenses.
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Some backstory.
One of my all-time favorite tickling games/activities to do with my wife is a bondage free tickle resistance challenge. I find the battle of wills between the ler and the lee to be incredibly sexy including watching the lee's defenses slowly crumble and break until the floodgates finally open and they become a laughing, wiggling mess begging for mercy (obviously including consent and safe words). Anyway, I have shared another story on here before about how stubborn of a lee my wife can be and how hard it can be to make her crack when we play our resistance game. The problem is, when she focuses, SHE FOCUSES. My wife is one of the most ticklish people I have ever met, but her willpower for someone as ticklish as her is also incredible. She's able to focus and almost completely block out the tickling sensations. Her two most ticklish spots are probably her underarms and her feet, but when she's determined and focused, it's like she isn't ticklish at all. It can actually get pretty frustrating for me sometimes, which is what happened during this session.
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The story:
So, my wife and I were cleaning out the basement the other day when I found one of those hand-glove pet hairbrushes. As most tickle fetishists do when they see certain objects/tools, I immediately thought to myself, "I wonder if that will tickle?". I also felt like I remembered people talking about them on here as tickle tools, so I suggested she let me try to tickle her with it. She said maybe later that night after the kids are asleep. Skipping ahead to later that night...
The kids were FINALLY (dear lord!) asleep, and my wife was in the shower. I'm running around the house like a madman searching high and low for anything and everything I can find that I think would make a good tickling tool. In the end, I found a couple paintbrushes on the stiffer (but still somewhat soft) end, and a couple fingernail claws (picture below) that I forgot I had. I believe I ordered them several years ago for another tickle session. Anyway, just going to take a quick second out of the story to elaborate on what doesn't typically tickle my wife (sorry for delaying the part you guys ACTUALLY care about. I just like to be detailed). My wife is extremely ticklish, but soft things don't work on her. Feathers (from the softest to the stiffest) are 0% effective. The other side of the feather, however, (the quill???) can be effective depending on the material and shape. Brushes don't work - soft or the harder ones), pet glove doesn't work (sorry to spoil the story), and so on. Point is, if you want to get the best reaction out of her and drive her crazy, use harder objects (sorry for all you feather lovers out there!)
Back to the story. Wife gets out of the shower. I remind her of the tickle session. She says its late, but we can try it for a little bit. My wife assumes our typical position. She's lying on her stomach, stretched out at the foot of the bed, facing the TV and playing on her phone. I am at the other end of the bed with her bare feet (soles up) facing me. I give her a few minutes to get comfortable and to really find her Zen, her focus. I don't want it to be too easy. Finally, she tells me she's ready and gives me the go ahead. The typical rules are, there can be wiggling but no pulling away, and absolutely no giggling or laughing. I start off the same way I always do, dragging a single finger down both soles. There's some slight toe curling, but nothing else from her. I add a few fingers to each foot, which usually starts to get to her, but this time nothing. Zilch. Zero. So, she's gonna be stubborn, I see. I then spend the next couple minutes trying out the paintbrushes I found. Up and down the arches, figure 8s, in-between and under the toes, nothing. I'm actually a little disappointed by this as I generally enjoy the idea of paintbrushes as tickle tools. Next, I try the pet hand-glove brush I found. Again, nothing. She said it feels weird but doesn't tickle at all. I don't see any of her "tells", so I know she's telling the truth. I try a few fingers again, and while there's a slight toe wiggle or curl, nothing. I even tried asking her about the tickling, forcing her to focus on what I'm doing, which has worked before. "Hey, does it tickle here? Does this tickle? Do you feel this right here? I bet this spot is soo ticklish! I bet it tickles so bad!" Tonight, this did nothing. I was actually pretty demoralized at this point and seconds from giving up and calling it a night. This has happened once or twice before when I failed to get a reaction out of her.
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The turning Point: What defenses???
As I am about to call it a night and go to sleep (she was eagerly awaiting this as well), I remembered I had one last tool to try. These sparkly claw fingernail things I had bought on Amazon several years ago then forgot about. I honestly didn't think they were going to work, but what the Hell, might as well try them, right? I slip the one big nail on my finger (the only one that fit) and touch the ball of her foot with it. The second it came into contact with my wife's bare foot, her toes curled, and they curled hard, and her foot jerked. She then barked back at me, "what the Hell is that?" I told her, and showed it, it was something I found on Amazon. She looked at it suspiciously but allowed me to continue. Unfortunately for her, these were two of her major "tells", so I knew I was onto something. I took the claw and dragged it down the length of her foot from under her toes to the heel. Honestly, it didn't really have the effect I wanted. There was some toe curling and wiggling, but nothing crazy. So, I got an idea and tried something else. I started very lightly scratching her foot with the claw and moving down the center of her foot (arch/instep). It was a completely different effect. Toes curled, her legs and butt tightened (one of her tells when something is tickling her and she's trying to resist), she began to hum (another tell) and buried her face in the bed. I also heard grunting sounds coming from her and the occasional snicker. Within a few seconds, the dam broke and she was giggling. I was stunned.
So, as any good experimenter should do, I decided to repeat the test, except with only the claw this time. I gave her several minutes to calm down, relax, and regain her composure. She pulled up a video on her phone, turned on the TV, and we began again. Let me tell you, the second this claw hit her foot, and I began scratching, she was losing her mind. We even set the timer for a minute to time it. Her most ticklish spot on her feet is on her toes (specifically the big toe - the pads and under them). Just to test it, I tried the claw on her big toe, and she immediately lost it, exploding with laughter. Under 20 seconds. Usually she goes at least 45 - 50 seconds before cracking. We tried it a third time, and same thing. We were both shocked. She just could not defend against this thing. It completely bypassed her defenses and pushed her right to her breaking point. And I was only using two of them (the others were lost).
Anyway, I texted my wife about this session and the thoughts going through her head the second the claw touched her foot up to the point where she lost it. She told me the second she felt it touch her foot, her first thought was, "Oh shit!". She told me she tried to remain confident and thought she could still win, but it was just too much. It was driving her insane. Every little scratch was torture. So, there you have it, folks. Even my wife's near-impenetrable defenses are weak to something. Pictures below of my wife's feet and the tool used to break through her defenses.