BostonTickling
1st Level Indigo Feather
- Joined
- Apr 6, 2008
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Hello all, I am Sean Michael. I came into this world on June 15th 1983 at 7:07 AM. My parents were barely out of High School when I was born so I was given up, put into the system and raised in Foster care. By the time I was 10 years old I had lived in over 12 different places. I tried over the years to maintain some sort of relationship wit my parents, but they were both young, and irresponsible. And unfortunately drug addicts. By the time I was 18, they had both passed away.
What kept me sane all those years growing up and moving from place to place was music. I started playing guitar when I was 13 and writing songs when I was 14. While my life was always seemingly in transition, and I had virtually no family to speak of, I took solace in writing. And disappeared into my music. I credit it with saving me. When I was 18 I moved to the big city (I grew up in the pseudo suburbs) with nothing but the clothes on my back and my guitar. I was penniless, and didn't have any place to go. I made what little money I could by playing my music in the subway station and taking the odd job here and there. By the time I was 21 I had two full time jobs and was living on my own in an apartment. I had spent so much of my life up until that point just kind of drifting around, it felt good to finally have a home of my own.
Ever since I can remember I have had a deep affinity for tickling. A sincere passion for it. I found the TMF when I was 18 years old. I was in the computer lab in High School, typed the word "Tickling" into the Lycos (remember that site?) search engine, and one of the first links I came across was this very forum. It felt absolutely amazing to find a community of people who loved tickling as much as I did. I didn't have regular internet access for many years, so I was a lurker for quite some time. But the forum played a key role in my life as the place I could go to indulge in my passion.
The first tickling video I ever saw was a "Ticklish Roommates" sample clip from the old MTP site. It was a huge deal for me. I was amazed. "These videos actually exist?!?!?" It was like striking gold. It wasn't until many, many years later when I was 24 that I considered making my own videos. It seemed like the craziest most implausible idea ever, so of course I tried it. I started out shooting girls who I had been friends with for many years. They didn't think it at all odd that I wanted to videotape them being tickled, all of my friends know I'm very much into tickling. I started making the videos at first just to have a personal collection. It was awhile before I started becoming an actual producer and distributing my content online. Flash forward to the here and the now, and I have been shooting and distributing videos for about a year now, and I can't complain. I mean, I get paid to tickle girls.... Does it get any better than that? I thinks not. In addition to making the videos, I also work part time at a local music store, selling guitars, Which is fitting given my love of music. I still write songs, and am currently working diligently on my first CD.
This forum means a lot to me. I have made many friends here, and am very grateful that there are people out there that like my videos. I honestly put 100 percent of myself into the videos, and try really hard to provide good content, and am continually trying to make it better. I really do love this forum, and look forward to making more friends here. Thank you for taking the time to look at my lil profile 🙂
What kept me sane all those years growing up and moving from place to place was music. I started playing guitar when I was 13 and writing songs when I was 14. While my life was always seemingly in transition, and I had virtually no family to speak of, I took solace in writing. And disappeared into my music. I credit it with saving me. When I was 18 I moved to the big city (I grew up in the pseudo suburbs) with nothing but the clothes on my back and my guitar. I was penniless, and didn't have any place to go. I made what little money I could by playing my music in the subway station and taking the odd job here and there. By the time I was 21 I had two full time jobs and was living on my own in an apartment. I had spent so much of my life up until that point just kind of drifting around, it felt good to finally have a home of my own.
Ever since I can remember I have had a deep affinity for tickling. A sincere passion for it. I found the TMF when I was 18 years old. I was in the computer lab in High School, typed the word "Tickling" into the Lycos (remember that site?) search engine, and one of the first links I came across was this very forum. It felt absolutely amazing to find a community of people who loved tickling as much as I did. I didn't have regular internet access for many years, so I was a lurker for quite some time. But the forum played a key role in my life as the place I could go to indulge in my passion.
The first tickling video I ever saw was a "Ticklish Roommates" sample clip from the old MTP site. It was a huge deal for me. I was amazed. "These videos actually exist?!?!?" It was like striking gold. It wasn't until many, many years later when I was 24 that I considered making my own videos. It seemed like the craziest most implausible idea ever, so of course I tried it. I started out shooting girls who I had been friends with for many years. They didn't think it at all odd that I wanted to videotape them being tickled, all of my friends know I'm very much into tickling. I started making the videos at first just to have a personal collection. It was awhile before I started becoming an actual producer and distributing my content online. Flash forward to the here and the now, and I have been shooting and distributing videos for about a year now, and I can't complain. I mean, I get paid to tickle girls.... Does it get any better than that? I thinks not. In addition to making the videos, I also work part time at a local music store, selling guitars, Which is fitting given my love of music. I still write songs, and am currently working diligently on my first CD.
This forum means a lot to me. I have made many friends here, and am very grateful that there are people out there that like my videos. I honestly put 100 percent of myself into the videos, and try really hard to provide good content, and am continually trying to make it better. I really do love this forum, and look forward to making more friends here. Thank you for taking the time to look at my lil profile 🙂