That would certainly get the giggles going and lots of wriggling I’m sure.To start uncurling with ny fingers the pinkie toe and next little toe over and see what levels of giggles and sultry foot movement that produces.
Thanks for the feedback 🙏My first thought is that your wife has beautiful, wrinkled soles.
My first move is to run my index finger from the back of her heel to her toes.
The tickling at first wouldn't be too intense. By sultry I mean slow wriggling. I figure since the tickling wouldn't be too intense she'd giggle instead of scream. And if I said "what's the matter?" what would she say?That would certainly get the giggles going and lots of wriggling I’m sure.
Define ‘sultry’… and I’ll let you know how close to reality that is 😂
Thanks for the response 🙏
Certainly a giggle and a squirm. She’d probably state the obvious (which I happen to quite enjoy hearing) that is, ‘that tickles!’.The tickling at first wouldn't be too intense. By sultry I mean slow wriggling. I figure since the tickling wouldn't be too intense she'd giggle instead of scream. And if I said "what's the matter?" what would she say?
She'd be laying on her tummy, and so suppose I had a two day razor stubble growing on my face and I pulled up her sole to my face and said "Do I need a shave?" and rubbed my chin from the base of her toes all the way down the arch to the heal. What would she say or do?Certainly a giggle and a squirm. She’d probably state the obvious (which I happen to quite enjoy hearing) that is, ‘that tickles!’.
You’d certainly have to be careful not to get a kick in the face on the grounds of ticklishness and there’d definitely be a strong wriggle to get away. You can also bet you better be prepared to grovel in the form of damn good foot massage to keep her there 😂She'd be laying on her tummy, and so suppose I had a two day razor stubble growing on my face and I pulled up her sole to my face and said "Do I need a shave?" and rubbed my chin from the base of her toes all the way down the arch to the heal. What would she say or do?