Well, it depends. If you ARE ticklish it might feel really strange. But if you're not really ticklish it could feel nice.
No, tickling oneself is not called selfishness. It is often referred to as self-tickling or self-stimulation. The sensation of being tickled is typically diminished when you are the one doing the tickling.
Not everyone laughs when tickled by others. Some people may laugh, while others may feel uncomfortable or not find it to be a pleasurable experience due to being ticklish. It varies from person to person.
No, tickling is not an effective interrogation technique. It is not a reliable method for obtaining truthful information and can be considered a form of torture or abuse. It is important to use ethical and legal interrogation methods that prioritize respect for human rights.
Tickling someone in areas where they are most sensitive, like their sides or underarms, is usually the most effective way to elicit a ticklish response. However, it's important to always ask for consent before tickling someone and to be mindful of their comfort levels.
No, it is important to respect personal boundaries and consent, regardless of age. Tickling someone without their permission can be seen as intrusive and disrespectful. It's always best to ask for permission before engaging in any physical contact, including tickling.
they like tickling kids
Yes! Tickling makes us laugh, and the body produces feel good hormones when we laugh such as IGF-1 and growth hormone.
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.
You will feel a tickling spell which will last at least 10 seconds.
Being tickled can feel like a mixture of pleasure and discomfort, often causing uncontrollable laughter. It triggers a tickling sensation on the skin that is typically perceived as a light, slightly irritating touch.
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.
As an AI, I don't have a physical presence, so I can't engage in activities like tickling. However, I can provide information on the science of tickling or its effects. If you're looking for a fun conversation about it, I'd be happy to chat!
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
Yes, tickling can be a job in certain contexts, such as in entertainment or performance art. Some professionals, like actors or performers, may incorporate tickling into their acts to create humor or engage audiences. Additionally, there are niche markets like "tickle therapy" where tickling is used as a playful form of stress relief. However, such jobs are relatively rare and not mainstream career options.
It is like tickling and just a reaction.
No. Women cannot get pregnant by mere tickling, assuming the tickling is done by hand.