quinn65
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Q what still interests me is this (During quiet periods it's flat, during conversation it's a little heavier, and during hard laughter (or M yelling at me) it maxes out.) She yells at you in the phase when M is about to Losing your composure or why is she yelling at you? Does she get really angry?
In a sense she does, but it's all in good fun. I'll try to explain a little.
I've never met a professional tickle model (well, not yet), so I can only speak from knowing the women in my own videos. They are varying levels of kinky, but none to my knowledge specifically has a tickling fetish. For lack of a better term they're all regular people...teachers, office managers, an attorney, a project manager, etc...who just happen to be cool and a little adventurous.
Given that, I'd say their typical going-in mindset is, "This is crazy and scary but it sounds kind of fun and I'm excited to try it to see what happens." As they get tied down or strapped in, it's always fun to watch the realization slowly sink in that they really can't move and they're actually going to be tickled once they're helpless.
M is different. Going back to our college days she has always liked bondage, but she's not so much looking to feel helpless as she's looking for a challenge. College dating rules were that I could tie her up, but tickling was strictly forbidden because it did make her feel helpless (for the record, she was especially worried about her feet). What she wanted was to escape. Escaping was like "winning," and she's hugely competitive. M has a different take on the receiving end of bondage than anyone else I've known.
That's why her first tickle video was an escape challenge. She knew about the tickle clip store from its earliest days and I always teased her about being too chicken to try it. She always fired back that I couldn't keep her tied up anyway, ha ha. But all these years later I think the curiosity finally got to her, and she agreed to combine the two: an escape challenge with a cash vs. tickling reward.
So I won the bet (/buffs nails) and M got tickled, but if you saw that video you know how hard she fought, first to escape, and then not to laugh. She would tell you she looks at tickling the way she looks at bondage: not as a way to lose control but as something to overcome. I'll link a slightly longer version of the old C4S preview below where you can see this. The point where the tickling finally breaks her down is around the preview's 1 minute mark, and you can hear some of the fighting and frustration leading up to it:
Breaking the 1%: M's ticklish Feet! (preview)
So did she really get angry? Yeah, I'd say she did, but only in the way you'd get angry at an opponent if you were highly competitive and losing a game. When M agrees to be tickled now, she sees it as another chance to "beat" the tickling and stay on top of it by not laughing. She's crazy ticklish, but has titanium willpower, so when she starts losing she gets frustrated and angry and yells at me sometimes as she tries to stay composed. Spoiler alert: it doesn't work out for her in the second video either. 😉
-Q.
p.s. Since we're talking about "getting angry," let me share one more thing. I try to keep my shoots real, but with M we have added a little bit of theater around safewords. In the first video I made her say "you win" to stop the tickling, and in the new one it's "master I'm weak please stop." The "you win" thing was spontaneous (it's in the preview) and she knew I was going to come up with something semi-humiliating in the second shoot. BUT...the important thing here is that M and all of my models always have a real safeword from the outset that immediately stops the action no matter what. So if she seems angry or stressed or whatever, it's never unsafe or non-consensual, even if it may appear so just a little.
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