I got a chance to see the original post before sara deleted it, and I knew people would criticize. Here's what I learned being on this forum all these years.
If you even remotely talk tickling with an unsuspecting person, then post it here, you will be criticized. Honestly people, the conversation she had with the clerk was not that bad. It wasn't like she told the clerk "I want to hold you down and tickle you!". No, she had a "safe" conversation and introduced tickling in the conversation. The clerk did not get creeped out. Why Sara recorded the conversation, who knows, who cares?
The thing that trips me out is when someone posts their experiences on the board and I already know specific posters will come to criticize. Here's what we all should learn. NEVER EVER EVER speak of any tickling experience unless the people involved have been completely notified and agree to it without any hesitation. NEVER EVER try surprise tickling on people, NOT EVEN your friends. You must warn the person you're tickling ahead of time, and better make darn sure they enjoy tickling too! If they are somewhat apprehensive and didn't beg you to tickle them, then you are creepy and violated them.
Face it folks, our "fetish" is hard to talk about with others. How many of us for years have held this "kink" to themselves for fear of being looked at weird? Newsflash to moral police. Not everyone can find someone who is so willing to be tickled without mercy. A lot of tickle people have to hold fantasies within and find some kind of way to satisfy it. Most of the time, it is talking about tickling. Seriously, unless someone breaks a law or truly violates someone's personal space, then stop criticizing. How many threads have we seen about non-consensual tickling go awry because certain people come in and bash the original poster? Too many to name...
People want to talk about their experiences, and when they come to this forum, they hope they won't be criticized. Again, unless some kind of law was broken, or someone was hurt, then shut the f*** up, and let people share. My goodness. People have different experiences than you. Some people are lucky to find tickle partners, others don't have that luxury. Sara did not violate the clerk. The clerk probably thought nothing of it. But people on the tickling forum have a problem with it. How sad is that?
So remember folks, DO NOT share any experiences unless the parties involved are both ticklephiles and love tickling with all of their heart. Want to talk about that time you surprised your friend with a poke in the ribs, but the friend is NOT a ticklephile? Keep it to yourself. Some people will say you violated them. Humans are strange animals....
If you even remotely talk tickling with an unsuspecting person, then post it here, you will be criticized. Honestly people, the conversation she had with the clerk was not that bad. It wasn't like she told the clerk "I want to hold you down and tickle you!". No, she had a "safe" conversation and introduced tickling in the conversation. The clerk did not get creeped out. Why Sara recorded the conversation, who knows, who cares?
The thing that trips me out is when someone posts their experiences on the board and I already know specific posters will come to criticize. Here's what we all should learn. NEVER EVER EVER speak of any tickling experience unless the people involved have been completely notified and agree to it without any hesitation. NEVER EVER try surprise tickling on people, NOT EVEN your friends. You must warn the person you're tickling ahead of time, and better make darn sure they enjoy tickling too! If they are somewhat apprehensive and didn't beg you to tickle them, then you are creepy and violated them.
Face it folks, our "fetish" is hard to talk about with others. How many of us for years have held this "kink" to themselves for fear of being looked at weird? Newsflash to moral police. Not everyone can find someone who is so willing to be tickled without mercy. A lot of tickle people have to hold fantasies within and find some kind of way to satisfy it. Most of the time, it is talking about tickling. Seriously, unless someone breaks a law or truly violates someone's personal space, then stop criticizing. How many threads have we seen about non-consensual tickling go awry because certain people come in and bash the original poster? Too many to name...
People want to talk about their experiences, and when they come to this forum, they hope they won't be criticized. Again, unless some kind of law was broken, or someone was hurt, then shut the f*** up, and let people share. My goodness. People have different experiences than you. Some people are lucky to find tickle partners, others don't have that luxury. Sara did not violate the clerk. The clerk probably thought nothing of it. But people on the tickling forum have a problem with it. How sad is that?
So remember folks, DO NOT share any experiences unless the parties involved are both ticklephiles and love tickling with all of their heart. Want to talk about that time you surprised your friend with a poke in the ribs, but the friend is NOT a ticklephile? Keep it to yourself. Some people will say you violated them. Humans are strange animals....