FeatherDaemon1
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Erm... not quite, my friend. The tickling is not leading to any consequence that's worse than the situation she already in. Olive Oyl is just in traditional tickle scene.
Classic scene of desperation example: Olive Oyl in "Bridge ahoy" is hanging on a steel beam high in the sky only by her foot. Bluto comes and tickles her foot after ripping the sole of her shoe off. She has to unwillingly take the tickling on her hanging foot or fall to the ground far below. THAT is a scene of desperation.
The tickling has to put the ticklee into a tough choice that could mean taking the tickling (which is already unpleasant for some) or letting it bring them to an even worse situation. (such as something morbid, or a situation with even worse tickle treatment.)
Thanks for making that clarification. It seems that every few months it needs to be made in this thread. I think that I have done it twice so far.
I understand that some posters are new to the thread, but still it is disappointing when I see an addition to the thread and the post is not germane to the theme.