reflexology414
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I could use some advice regarding tickling techniques. I'm getting together this weekend with a female friend who is ticklish on her feet (to a varying degree).
The first time we met, she informed me that she wasn't ticklish on her feet. I oiled her feet, went to work with my nails, and she immediately began to smile, giggle, and wiggle her toes. She was very surprised.
Her usual reaction to tickling includes a big smile, involuntary giggles, as well as wiggling and scrunching of her toes. If I massage her feet for too long before tickling her, she seems to become desensitized to it. As such, tickling will be the first thing on the agenda for this weekend.
One more thing... she seems to be more sensitive when laying on her stomach (the angle at which the fingers stroke the feet seems to be the difference).
If it is possible to increase the level of ticklishness this woman will experience, I'd like to. Any suggestions on technique?
P.S. Please pardon my typos.
The first time we met, she informed me that she wasn't ticklish on her feet. I oiled her feet, went to work with my nails, and she immediately began to smile, giggle, and wiggle her toes. She was very surprised.
Her usual reaction to tickling includes a big smile, involuntary giggles, as well as wiggling and scrunching of her toes. If I massage her feet for too long before tickling her, she seems to become desensitized to it. As such, tickling will be the first thing on the agenda for this weekend.
One more thing... she seems to be more sensitive when laying on her stomach (the angle at which the fingers stroke the feet seems to be the difference).
If it is possible to increase the level of ticklishness this woman will experience, I'd like to. Any suggestions on technique?
P.S. Please pardon my typos.