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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.

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Can someone write a tickling story where house is tickling a tied up Wilson please?

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.


How many people die from extreme tickling?

There are no documented cases of death solely from extreme tickling. However, if someone has preexisting health conditions such as a heart condition, excessive tickling could potentially trigger a harmful physical response.


Is Tickling is Forcing someone to laugh?

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


What is correct - Tickling your taste buds or Tickle your tonsils?

The correct phrase is "tickling your taste buds." This phrase is commonly used to describe the sensation of enjoying flavorful food. "Tickling your tonsils" doesn't make sense in the context of taste perception.


Why do you feel tickling?

Tickling activates a primitive part of our brain called the somatosensory cortex, which perceives touch and other physical sensations. It can trigger a mixed response of pleasure and discomfort, as the brain tries to make sense of the unexpected sensory input. The exact mechanism behind why we feel ticklish is not fully understood, but it may have evolved as a way to promote social bonding or as a defense mechanism against potential threats.