"Always look on the bright side of life." - Monty Python
Blogging fits me. I'm a paragraph writer. I like a good story. Humor works better sometimes with a little more room to work.
In my non-tickling (a.k.a. vanilla) life I do blog quite a bit. A few thousand posts, in fact. But who in that world wants to hear about tickling?
I get it. Tickling's a kink. It can be arousing, and who talks about arousal at dinner parties or the office? At a minimum, it's about people squirming and making wild, involuntary sounds while other people reach out and touch them in their most sensitive places. It just doesn't suit the American still life of a church, grocery store or even the bedroom. Check out FetLife's membership and galaxy of fetishes - ours is pretty rare.
I haven't begun to look around at other TMF bloggers yet to see if, in this big random world, there might be a person or ten who enjoys writing and tickling in the same way that I do. I have a handful of vanilla friends who like to write, and some tickling friends who might write me... with maybe a paragraph... occasionally. It does boggle the mind a bit, this cyber-equivalent of talking to a person who just stands there looking at you blank-faced.
I'm glad that TMF's added blogging. And if it's destined to be, this will be a great place to share tickling thoughts and brighten someone's day.
Blogging fits me. I'm a paragraph writer. I like a good story. Humor works better sometimes with a little more room to work.
In my non-tickling (a.k.a. vanilla) life I do blog quite a bit. A few thousand posts, in fact. But who in that world wants to hear about tickling?
I get it. Tickling's a kink. It can be arousing, and who talks about arousal at dinner parties or the office? At a minimum, it's about people squirming and making wild, involuntary sounds while other people reach out and touch them in their most sensitive places. It just doesn't suit the American still life of a church, grocery store or even the bedroom. Check out FetLife's membership and galaxy of fetishes - ours is pretty rare.
I haven't begun to look around at other TMF bloggers yet to see if, in this big random world, there might be a person or ten who enjoys writing and tickling in the same way that I do. I have a handful of vanilla friends who like to write, and some tickling friends who might write me... with maybe a paragraph... occasionally. It does boggle the mind a bit, this cyber-equivalent of talking to a person who just stands there looking at you blank-faced.
I'm glad that TMF's added blogging. And if it's destined to be, this will be a great place to share tickling thoughts and brighten someone's day.