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*NEW* Ticklish Purchasing Manager

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Our puchasing manager is typically very good at completing orders, but on this occasion, there's been a slip up. When a critical order for technology components does not arrive, she is questioned about it. Her supervisor is less than pleased and devises a way to make her regret her lack of ownership on the matter. She turns out to be incredibly ticklish and cannot stand it - it is pure torture for her. Her pleas for it to stop are ignored as she laughs and thrases uncontrollably. This clip features nylon, bare, upper body and all over tickling.

This one cannot stand being tickled - especially on her feet! It's pure torture for her and it shows with the amount of thrashing she did!

Here's a couple hi-res photos w/stills and a preview. Let me know what you think .
 
Could you stop posting "*NEW*" in the title of all of your posts. We know when they are new and some of your very old posts still say "*NEW*."

Thank you.
 
Pretty sure once was sufficient for this 🙂. If only one could automatically turn the new labels to expire after 30 days...

Could you stop posting "*NEW*" in the title of all of your posts. We know when they are new and some of your very old posts still say "*NEW*."

Thank you.
 
*new*

If only one could automatically turn the new labels to expire after 30 days...

The forum use an icon to indicate a post that is *NEW* to the subscriber or a thread that is *NEW*. This tells the subscriber when you or someone else has posted *NEW* content. It works quite well, because the icon is different once the thread or post has been read by the subscriber. Knowing which icon means *NEW* and which icon means not *NEW* helps the subscriber differentiate between the two.

Another thought would be for you, the poster, to edit your post to remove the word "*NEW*" when that post is no longer *NEW*. Perhaps, a week is a long enough period. Perhaps, not. Surely, two weeks would be a reasonable sell by date. Perhaps, when you post another *NEW* clip, you can go back and remove the "*NEW*" from the last one.

These are just thoughts that can be shared, as you are not alone in you overuse of the word *NEW*.
 
Sun - the former method you mentioned sounds good. The only thing is the icon immediately disappears after just 1 view?
 
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