I agree. In my generation, any boy who showed weakness would be bullied in the schoolyard during recess.males in general (before u bite my neck off I don’t mean ALL males) avoid situations where they can get tickled especially in public as its obviously a weakness and they don’t wanna seem weak
were any of them known to be rlly ticklish tho?I agree. In my generation, any boy who showed weakness would be bullied in the schoolyard during recess.
No, the bullying mostly consisted of punching the bullied student or pushing him face down onto the grass and then rubbing his face on the ground.were any of them known to be rlly ticklish tho?
By the same person and or in a fetish environment or just in general?I am a man and I get tickled a lot, and I do know other guys who get tickled a lot as well. I think it's case to case.
Not the fact that this website wants to hear, but it’s the truthMen and women are different, and thus, their interactions with one another will be different.
There's definitely a market for */M tickling. However, I think the store has to be built up with that as the focus. If one starts with */F and then adds */M it would be a harder road since they wouldn't have built that clientele. There's money in it though in the long run. It would be too expensive for me to try and add */M to my store otherwise I'd add that content along. It would be expensive because I'd have to hire the male talent as well as the lers. If I were ticklish, then I would have used myself.When my friends and I were doing the LOL clip store(s) back in the day, the ladies were very interested in tickling the guys and it happened quite often. They even got me once. But most of the guys didn't want to be recorded, and for the ones that were willing, sales were far lower. So maybe it's a public/private thing plus a lack of financial incentive. 🤷🏻
I agree. In my generation, any boy who showed weakness would be bullied in the schoolyard during recess.
We are different generations, but I agree, when I was in high school (early to mid 2000s) - Years 9-12, the girls would tickle each other at times or one of the boys would tickle the girls at times (these are just really short light tickles on the ribs/belly, maybe feet).No, the bullying mostly consisted of punching the bullied student or pushing him face down onto the grass and then rubbing his face on the ground.
we did loads of tickle torturings but very in depth and methodical onesWe are different generations, but I agree, when I was in high school (early to mid 2000s) - Years 9-12, the girls would tickle each other at times or one of the boys would tickle the girls at times (these are just really short light tickles on the ribs/belly, maybe feet).
I don't think I ever saw any boy tickled. But I imagine boys being tickled would be weird and tbh, showing a weakness against something like tickling wasn't cool for a boy. As a boy, although I don't think they would be punched, I think you'd be more likely to be made fun of and feel silly.
Whereas, when the girls were tickled it was funny and cute. And they had fun with it too as it was seen to be more natural for a girl to be ticklish and be tickled.
I was in middle school/high school in the mid 70s-mid 80s and there was a lot of tickling going on both ways. Truth or dare, escape games, Spoons (the card game), fooling around...lots of things could lead to tied tickling. Then of course tickle fights, rib pokes, general flirting, etc. for untied tickling.We are different generations, but I agree, when I was in high school (early to mid 2000s) - Years 9-12, the girls would tickle each other at times or one of the boys would tickle the girls at times (these are just really short light tickles on the ribs/belly, maybe feet).
I don't think I ever saw any boy tickled. But I imagine boys being tickled would be weird and tbh, showing a weakness against something like tickling wasn't cool for a boy. As a boy, although I don't think they would be punched, I think you'd be more likely to be made fun of and feel silly.
Whereas, when the girls were tickled it was funny and cute. And they had fun with it too as it was seen to be more natural for a girl to be ticklish and be tickled.
most boys I knew were verryyy self conscious about their ticklishness being seenI was in middle school/high school in the mid 70s-mid 80s and there was a lot of tickling going on both ways. Truth or dare, escape games, Spoons (the card game), fooling around...lots of things could lead to tied tickling. Then of course tickle fights, rib pokes, general flirting, etc. for untied tickling.
I suppose more girls were tickled than guys (likely because I was instigating), but I don't recall there being a stigma either way. It was just a thing we did.
In general 🙂By the same person and or in a fetish environment or just in general?