I agree with Phineas... The problem I have with these "experts" on what is fake or not is that I doubt any of them have many real world experiences with many different ticklees. I have been fortunate to play with several different women over years, who were different ethnicities, heights, weights, personalities, style a dress, all kinds of differences. They all had reactions to me playing with their feet or other parts of their body and guess what? There have been different reactions to it. There is no such thing as a certified way to react to being tickled. I had girls tell me that I am tickling them a lot, but they are not exploding in laughter. People have different reactions to things.
I have had experiences where some women had such strong reactions to being tickled, but I could massage their feet with no issues. Same with foot worship. Some were able to enjoy the worship and not laugh, other times, they are in hysterics by simply touching their foot. The point is there is NO BONAFIDE METHOD to determining level of ticklishness by simply watching. Are some models faking it? Maybe so. But no one is an expert on determining it for sure.
In regards to the topic, what ruins a clip for me is when I watch a storyline clip (my favorites), there isn't much tickling. The buildup was good, but then not enough tickling.
I have had experiences where some women had such strong reactions to being tickled, but I could massage their feet with no issues. Same with foot worship. Some were able to enjoy the worship and not laugh, other times, they are in hysterics by simply touching their foot. The point is there is NO BONAFIDE METHOD to determining level of ticklishness by simply watching. Are some models faking it? Maybe so. But no one is an expert on determining it for sure.
In regards to the topic, what ruins a clip for me is when I watch a storyline clip (my favorites), there isn't much tickling. The buildup was good, but then not enough tickling.