LonelyKimiko
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*hums "sailing for adventure on the big blue wet thing"*
I think what that comes down to is how automated the machine is. There was a study involving people using a machine that made a robot arm tickle them, and the body connected that it was the person controlling the machine, and therefore shut off the tickling sensations.blackmagicjack said:I'm sure there are many that wished that they were doing such to you.
Myabe you'll have to make a machine...There is a question. Is a tickling a human interaction sport, or would getting tickled by a machine be good enough? Inquiry minds want to know.
*Hums* "Cause when you're a professional pirate..."lonelykimiko said:*hums "sailing for adventure on the big blue wet thing"*
Now THAT I like the sound of 😀lonelykimiko said:Yayy for IL2T 😀
I agree with socks there, how about this then:
The tickling commences, with teasing and such from the controller. Then, after a long time of tickling, he stops for a second and says "I'm going out, but dont worry, I'll leave this on to keep you happy"... *shivers*
How much could I take? Hmmm, could be interesting to find out 😀 .
Or someone who's done both 😎blackmagicjack said:ya don't need a story, ya need a tickler, or a very bored carpenter
Sockstickler said:I've got a question. Like you said, a lot of tickling machines in cartoons use a ton of feathers, but only some people are ticklish enough for feathers to drive them nuts. Are you one of those kind of people, Kimiko? 🙂
But that's something that has to be tested to be proven, of course 😎lonelykimiko said:I reckon I am yes 😀 . That's what would make it so fantastic if it worked!