no, actually it does not force the person, also all person do not respond to a tickle, its just a sensation that depends form person to person, in fact prolonged tickling makes you feel irritated
In the classic sense: No. But it does feel very good, and that is because the nerve cells that register that kind of stimulation are called Meissner corpusles. They are responsible for the good feeling of light tickling on the surface of the skin. And, my motto is: If it feels good then it is good for you. So, enjoy the tickling and don't be worried about addiction.
I don't quite understand the part where you said "house is tickling a tied up wilson" but I do have some good tickling stories.... I will write them on another answer.
Yes tickling could be considered as bullying. it is just for the fact that if the person say stop snd the other person does not then that is when the consideration is made.
Tickling is applying light touches in order to cause either spasmodic movement or laughter in order to interact with a child, or cheer them up from an unplesant situation.
Yes! Tickling makes us laugh, and the body produces feel good hormones when we laugh such as IGF-1 and growth hormone.
Tickling can feel like a mix of pleasure and discomfort, often causing uncontrollable laughter. It is a sensation that can be both ticklish and slightly annoying for many people.
You will feel a tickling spell which will last at least 10 seconds.
Because it is gentle, fun and it makes people laugh. Overall, it has a happy feel.
yes you can, as your nerves are not dead, you are not completely dead, sensations are still there.
no, actually it does not force the person, also all person do not respond to a tickle, its just a sensation that depends form person to person, in fact prolonged tickling makes you feel irritated
In the classic sense: No. But it does feel very good, and that is because the nerve cells that register that kind of stimulation are called Meissner corpusles. They are responsible for the good feeling of light tickling on the surface of the skin. And, my motto is: If it feels good then it is good for you. So, enjoy the tickling and don't be worried about addiction.
No. Women cannot get pregnant by mere tickling, assuming the tickling is done by hand.
Tickling Leo was created in 2009.
The tickling charm is Rictusempra.
they like tickling kids
I have one hair that is tickling my neck.