knismo
2nd Level Red Feather
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- Feb 4, 2005
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Nancy's a tiny little half-Scottish redheaded introvert.
She works in a cubicle, one of a zillion people in an IT job, churning out code, 9-to-5, five days a week. And she wanted to do something crazy. When a friend introduced me to her, just a stroke of a finger across her palm had her melt to the floor.
"I'm REALLY ticklish," she sheepishly explained.
"Hmmmm. Let me talk to you for a minute..."
Not much later, she was tied down to the bed, and when I say "tied down," I mean, she was pulled almost as tight as I could comfortably stretch her out without calling it, "the rack." And then I spent the better part of these eight minutes in this clip listening to her completely flip out because I was dragging two feathers across the soles of her feet, lightly brushing the bottoms of her toes, dragging them inbetween the toes and then repeating the process. She. Is. Sensitive!
I love tickling those who don't need much in the way of tactile stimulation to go crazy -- you can simply keep tickling them lightly; it's the sheer repetitiveness of the light touch that just keeps going and going and going that sends them through the roof.
Oh, you're going to love Nancy. I certainly do.
knismo
Stuck In The Stocks!
She works in a cubicle, one of a zillion people in an IT job, churning out code, 9-to-5, five days a week. And she wanted to do something crazy. When a friend introduced me to her, just a stroke of a finger across her palm had her melt to the floor.
"I'm REALLY ticklish," she sheepishly explained.
"Hmmmm. Let me talk to you for a minute..."
Not much later, she was tied down to the bed, and when I say "tied down," I mean, she was pulled almost as tight as I could comfortably stretch her out without calling it, "the rack." And then I spent the better part of these eight minutes in this clip listening to her completely flip out because I was dragging two feathers across the soles of her feet, lightly brushing the bottoms of her toes, dragging them inbetween the toes and then repeating the process. She. Is. Sensitive!
I love tickling those who don't need much in the way of tactile stimulation to go crazy -- you can simply keep tickling them lightly; it's the sheer repetitiveness of the light touch that just keeps going and going and going that sends them through the roof.
Oh, you're going to love Nancy. I certainly do.
knismo
Stuck In The Stocks!