Thank you for being courteous enough to find out what her name is & not referring to her as the "black girl". I see that happening way too often. 😀Feathery said:An oldie but goodie...sorry about the quality. I think she went by the name "Jaguar", but she has a cute giggle and seems to really enjoy it!
jaguar said:Thank you for being courteous enough to find out what her name is & not referring to her as the "black girl". I see that happening way too often. 😀
footballbettor said:i agree 110 percent. i once wrote about that. once somebody actually put up the header as " black tickling". i also got slammed from some people about it sayin that it was not right to list it by ethnicity like that. who cares as long as the female is extremely ticklish, that should be the only important part.
http://www.tickletheater.com/showthread.php?t=4TickleTheater said:Please make sure you clearly state what type of tickling the clip contains.
- We are primarily a */female tickle community, but you may post */m clips if you wish. Just make sure you put a f/f, m/f, etc etc in your thread title.
MistressValerie said:I don't care about ethnicity one way or another. Being a dial-up user, however, I would be thrilled if people would indicate what the genders are, as required by the rules 🙂 Tickling has sexual overtones to most of us, so gender does matter.
http://www.tickletheater.com/showthread.php?t=4
Love to all,
No, dial-up doesn't interfere with viewing a pic (which is actually even better than a text label). In fact, I was referring to the general problem with people not labelling their material rather than to this thread in particular 🙂Feathery said:Its been a long time since I've used a computer with dial-up access to the internet. Does having dial-up prevent you from viewing the thumbnail of the screen shot taken from the clip, thus providing an instant visual depiction of the characters involved?
I want to know if it's f/m or m/f. my favorite is f/f of course. However ethnicity matters to me mainly in the sense that is is described respectfully. Or not at all.MistressValerie said:I don't care about ethnicity one way or another. Being a dial-up user, however, I would be thrilled if people would indicate what the genders are, as required by the rules 🙂 Tickling has sexual overtones to most of us, so gender does matter.
http://www.tickletheater.com/showthread.php?t=4
Love to all,
DaMan1048 said:Does anyone else find it odd that no one seems to get offended when somebody writes "asian tickling" or "latino tickling" in the title or posts of thier clips? Those aren't even titles describing a particular nationioanlity, like Chinese or Brazilian. I have only heard people complain about the label of "black tickling" titles, saying it is insensitive and perhaps even racist. I find this quite interesting. I never see anyone say anything negative about a post being called "cute asian girl tickled." Should this even be considered racist at all?
If someone of asain/Hispanic decent is offended by a term they feel is incorrect or outdated, I absolutely feel they should speak up.
Nothing wrong with a preference to a particular race or ethnicity, you like what you like. My concern is the way it is phrased. or the reasoning behind it. Not every African American women wants to be described as ebony or chocolate. & if you check out some of the descriptions of some of these sites when it features an African American woman, it seems as though every other word is black in the wrong way. Her black this & her black that. Unnecessary.
Again in it's proper form & content. & with respect. I don't think thats too much to ask.
If you want I can send it to you directlyGhost_Host_999 said:I've always loved Jaguar, she is so adorable...I don't suppose anyone has a list of the movies she's been in?