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Welcome to our Tickle in VA Forums! Where you can learn what tickles us in our Tickle in VA Forums, please share with us. On our site, we share information about tickling. We also share information about different topics. It is nice to help each other out. You can also learn how to not be as ticklish on our site. Now, it tickles us to help our members to learn how not to be as ticklish. You can also share stories of being tickled and how it made you feel. Some people like tickling and some don't. We love hearing from our members. Give us your thoughts about our Virginia website forum. Best of all, our Virginia website forum is free to use. Nothing beats the word free. Now we are here to help each other learn and from other members. Thanks for visiting our site. Have a nice day!
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tickleinvaforums · 8 months ago
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Real Getting Tickled At Work Story:
In my last post, I talked about a Real Ticklish Worker Story. This is another tickling story that happened in the same clothing store. Now that is why I like going to this clothing store because they like playing around with each other and know one gets mad. It would be nice to have a boss like that. Life is too short to be serious all of the time and they respect each other boundaries. Now remember to always respect boundaries. If you are not sure what their boundaries ask first and give them respect.
Another Real Getting Tickled At Work Story. Now, this also happened at the same clothing store in Virginia. I saw the boss and this worker in the bath section and the worker kept getting in front of her boss. Her boss said to get out of her way. The worker just did it more and told her boss to get out of her way. Her boss started tickling her like crazy. Then the worker hit her boss on the head with a towel. Now that didn't help this worker none. Then her boss started tickling all over her body. Her ribs, armpits, legs, and stomach. The only place the store manager didn't tickle was the employee's feet. However, I would say her feet are very ticklish as well. Now her boss kept tickling this woman until she said please stop I give up. I can tell they both had fun.
Now I can tell that this employee is very ticklish and I would love to tickle her. It would be so cute to hear her say that tickles. I would also love to hear this woman say please stop I give up. You can see all kinds of tickling in this clothing store. Now I hope you enjoy this Real Getting Tickled At Work Story because all of these stories that I have posted are real and they happened at work. If you have any tickling stories please share them down below. I would love to hear your stories. I am also sure other people would like to hear your stories as well. We all love to hear stories of women who are very ticklish and like getting tickled. It is very cute to hear women laugh and say that tickles. I know I would like to tickle this woman.
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tickleinvaforums · 8 months ago
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Real Ticklish Worker Story:
Now, this is a real ticklish worker story where this woman gets tickled like crazy by her boss. Her boss has long fingernails and tickles this woman like crazy. You can tell she is very ticklish. Now, I like watching her play around with her employees. However, most of the time she plays around with the same worker. This a real story and I hope you enjoy reading this story.
I was at this clothing store In Virginia and I saw her boss pushing her up against the ladder and started tickling the back of her legs and the side of her ribs for throwing some socks at her boss cause they belonged on her store manager's end. Her boss told her you made the mess so clean it up. Her boss made the worker climb the ladder and started tickling the back of her legs. The worker said please stop, but her boss wouldn't. Now, she couldn't move because her boss had the worker pined up against the ladder. I can tell she likes to tickle the same worker cause this worker is very ticklish. I see her tickle this woman all of the time and it is fun to watch. She has a cute laugh and I love to hear her say that tickles.
I think tickling is a fun way to play around as long as the person doesn't mind a little tickle play. It is all about boundaries. Now, I can tell that both the boss and the employee were having fun that day. They are close friends and they respect each other boundaries. It was all about them having some tickling fun to make each other laugh. It is very cute to watch them laughing. Please feel free to comment down below and let me know what you think about this Real Ticklish Worker Story.
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tickleinvaforums · 8 months ago
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Cheer Up Tickling Story:
Now this one isn't a tickle prank at work story, but it was cute to watch and happened at the same store. I saw one of her staff members fussing with the boss lady that she didn't make the mistake her boss did. Now the store manager found out she was telling the truth and her employee was so mad. Her boss said I can cheer you up and the worker said no you can't. So the store manager pushed her up against the shelves and started ticking under her arms. I can tell that the worker was trying not to laugh and she couldn't move. Finally, she started burst out laughing out loud. Her boss said I told you I can cheer you up and the worker said you are right, you know how ticklish I am and her boss said yeah I do know.
Now, I can tell her boss likes to tickle her just to cheer her up and I think she likes to be ticked by her boss. They are always joking around with each other. Also, I like seeing her boss use her long fingernails to tickle her, It makes this employee even more ticklish. It is cute to her employee laugh saying that tickles. Well. I hope you enjoy this Cheer Up Tickling Story. Have a good night!
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tickleinvaforums · 8 months ago
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Tickle Prank At Work Story:
I was shopping at one of the Southwest Virginia Stores, and I saw a tickle prank at work. Now, what happened was I saw the Southwest Virginia Store manager and her employee joking around in the back stock room. They were emptying the totes The employee as a joke started emptying the totes on her store manager's head. Her store manager said to her pick up your mess. So when the employee started to pick up her mess her boss pushed her down and one of her hands got stuck under the u bolts because of her Apple watch, and her hand got stuck in the mess under the u bolts.
Her boss said are you stuck and she took a moment to answer then said yes. While the worker was using her right hand to free her left hand. Her boss said boys it's tickle time. The worker said oh no. Her boss got on top of her and started ticking her ribs and armpits. The worker said please stop and her boss said you deserve this for throwing the clothes on my head. Now, she was laughing so hard. Her boss kept ticking this girl until this girl screamed I give up I'm sorry.
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tickleinvaforums · 8 months ago
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tickleinvaforums · 8 months ago
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Now, I am wondering. Why some people are ticklish and some people are not?
Here is the answer that you seek. Why some people are ticklish and some people are not? Some people do indeed have an extreme tickle response known as Hypergargalesthesia. This condition is characterized by an intense sensitivity to tickling, leading to an overwhelming reaction to touch. Hypergargalesthesia is not yet fully understood by scientists. Factors that affect your degree of ticklishness. Skin sensitivity: Some people have more sensitive skin than others, which makes them more ticklish. Mood: Dr. Vyas says that anxiety can make you more ticklish, while emotions like anger may make you less receptive and responsive to tickling. We all process sensory information in different ways,” says Lear. “If someone isn't ticklish or actively dislikes tickling even when calm, that doesn't mean something is wrong with them—it's just a personal preference.
Some people are physically more sensitive than others, or as Dong puts it: “Everyone has different nerve density.” He adds that genetics could also play a part in ticklishness. Dong does, however, believe you can train yourself to be less ticklish. The relationship between being tickled and self-esteem shows a double aspect in men: It is positive in women who like being tickled and negative in women who do not like being tickled. While the palm is far more sensitive to touch, most people find that the soles of their feet are the most ticklish. Other commonly ticklish areas include the belly, sides of the torso, underarms, ribs, midriff, neck, back of the knee, thighs, buttocks, nose, feet, and perineum.
The somatosensory cortex is responsible for analyzing touch; for example, the pressure associated with it. The signal sent from the skin's sensory receptors also passes through the anterior cingulated cortex, which governs pleasant feelings [source: Blakemore]. Together, these two create the tickle sensation. Laughter when not prompted by tickling has all kinds of health benefits: it boosts immune system function, lowers our stress hormones, and even burns calories. Physical grooming involves desensitization to touch. Starting with innocent pats on the back or arm, an acceptable form of touching a younger person, the offender progresses the touch to hugging, tickling, and wrestling. Over time, this conditions the child/youth to increase levels of physical contact. Some people believe that they can desensitize themselves to tickling through repetition. However, scientific research has not uncovered a specific strategy that will help people become less ticklish.
Tickling is a form of flirtation and it can work and sometimes backfire. some people do not react well to being tickled. The soles of the feet and the underarms are two of the most common ticklish places on the body. One reason feet are ticklish is that they have more densely packed nerve receptors than most other places on the body. Upwards of 8,000 nerve endings can be found in your foot. This huge amount of nerves makes your feet more sensitive than other body parts, and more ticklish, too. People may hate being tickled due to the loss of control over their bodies, experts say.
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tickleinvaforums · 8 months ago
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What is the best object to use to tickle someone with? The most ticklish spots tend to be those that are also the most sensitive, like your: Feet. Neck. Ribcage. Many people find small, blunt, brush-like objects like back-scratchers and even hairbrushes and combs to be very ticklish, along with small rod-like objects like pencils. You'll need an object that you can lightly run across a ticklish surface like the bottom of your foot or your neck. This still won't feel like you're being tickled in as intense of a manner as when someone else tickles you, since you can't trick your brain! These objects work better on lower-body tickling, particularly on the soles of their feet. Find a hairbrush with rubbery bristles, the kind with small balls on the tips and that fan outward (scratchy bristles made of horsehair and other materials won't work as effectively).
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tickleinvaforums · 8 months ago
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Is there a way not to be ticklish?
Now, I am here to answer. Is there a way not to be ticklish? Rest your hand on the hand of your tickler. You're less likely to feel ticklish if your brain can predict the movement before it happens. By putting your hand on the ticklers, their tickling motions will be more predictable to your brain, and you won't feel as ticklish when they touch you. To block a tickle, simply place your hands on top of the tickler's hands. Squeak! tickling can have its uses. When your brain has to process multiple sensations at once, it may not have the bandwidth to focus on the tickling feeling and the other sensations. Gently pinch, rub, or tap your fingers somewhere else to distract your brain.
Some people believe that they can desensitize themselves to tickling through repetition. They can get people to tickle them for practice. However, scientific research has not uncovered a specific strategy that will help people become less ticklish. If your feet become less ticklish immediately or over time, there may be an underlying, medical cause, such as peripheral neuropathy. This is a degenerative nerve disease that damages the nerve endings in feet. Peripheral neuropathy can be caused by: pressure on the nerves. Emily Grossman of The Royal Institution, there's a technique you can use to reduce the tickle response. When someone attempts to tickle you, put your hand on their hand. Grossman suggests that this action will help your brain better predict the sensation of being tickled, and help you suppress your tickle response.
We all process sensory information in different ways,” says Lear. “If someone isn't ticklish or actively dislikes tickling even when calm, that doesn't mean something is wrong with them—it's just a personal preference. While the palm is far more sensitive to touch, most people find that the soles of their feet are the most ticklish. Other commonly ticklish areas include the belly, sides of the torso, underarms, ribs, midriff, neck, back of the knee, thighs, buttocks, nose, feet, and perineum. During adolescence, tickling takes on a flirtatious tone, and after middle age, it dramatically declines. Perhaps due to decreased opportunities or shunted sensorial responses that come with aging, the pleasurable agony of a tickle remains the stuff of childhood, at the root of our emotional being. Now, I hope this has answered your question. Is there a way not to be ticklish? Have a nice day!
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tickleinvaforums · 8 months ago
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My girlfriend used to be ticklish and now she isn't Now, I am wondering. Will she be ticklish again? I mean, Can you become ticklish again? Thanks for your help!
It is possible to become more familiar with feeling ticklish by practicing being tickled. This may help to desensitize people to the sensation, ultimately making them feel more ticklish. As we age, our reduction in ticklishness may be due to changes in nerve function and sensitivity. It could also be that children often see tickling as a fun, playful interaction, while adults find it to be more invasive and less enjoyable. Further studies have discovered that when the pain nerves are severed. Scientists found being tickled stimulates your hypothalamus, the area of the brain in charge of your emotional reactions, and your fight and pain responses. The level of exposure to tickling can also play a role. Those who experienced more tickling in their childhood, especially during their formative years, may develop a higher sensitivity to it. Some people do indeed have an extreme tickle response known as Hypergargalesthesia.
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tickleinvaforums · 8 months ago
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I would like to know. Why do I hate to be tickled?
Even when tickling isn't quite so barbaric, many people don't find it enjoyable. This may have to do with how your nerves perceive the sensation of tickling. Scientists discovered that tickling stimulates the nerves that signal pain. There are many reasons why someone might not like being tickled. Pain signals: Tickling stimulates nerves that signal pain, which can be uncomfortable. This pain signal can also trigger the fight-or-flight response. Loss of control: Tickling can overwhelm the nervous system, which can cause temporary paralysis and make someone feel like they've lost control of their body. Negative experiences: Someone might dislike being tickled if they had negative experiences with it in the past. Other factors: Other factors that can affect someone's response to tickling include: Sensitive reflexes: Anxiety: Involuntary physical response to laughter: Confusion about enjoyment or consent Emotional state. Attention level and Distraction.
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tickleinvaforums · 8 months ago
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I would like to know. Why are we ticklish? Why did humans evolve to be ticklish? Why Are We Ticklish? Scientific Explanations Behind the Sensation. It's a defense mechanism. One theory says that the tickling response is because a version of it has been observed in primates. With that in mind, there's thought that tickling could be used by caregivers to help children develop defense skills for survival. Scientists found being tickled stimulates your hypothalamus, the area of the brain in charge of your emotional reactions, and your fight or flight and pain responses. When you're tickled, you may be laughing not because you're having fun, but because you're having an autonomic emotional response. Tickling likely serves as a warning signal and training to protect ourselves. It has a secondary feature in humans, other primates, and rats it seems, to facilitate social bonding.
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tickleinvaforums · 8 months ago
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Are you into tickling games? Sometimes I am.
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tickleinvaforums · 8 months ago
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Now, I like to be tickled.
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tickleinvaforums · 8 months ago
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Now, I like to tickle people under the arms when they try to pick something up. However. I make sure that it isn't something that will hurt them. Now it is only fun tickling people when you keep it playful. Tickling people under the arms can be fun.
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tickleinvaforums · 8 months ago
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Ticklish Underarms Website Forum:
In our Ticklish Underarms Website Forum, cam talk about tickling armpits.
Underarms, also known as the axilla, can be ticklish because of the many nerves they contain. However, not everyone is ticklish in the same areas. For example, some people may be very ticklish on their feet but not under their arms. Skin sensitivity can also play a role in how ticklish someone is.
Ticklishness is a complex physiological response that likely evolved as a protective reflex. While some of the mystery of why we are ticklish remains, the laughter, and bonding that often accompany a tickle fight make it a fascinating area of study.
Another theory places tickling firmly in the realm of social bonding. It's one of the earliest forms of communication between parents and children, even before language sets in. During adolescence, tickling takes on a flirtatious tone, and after middle age, it dramatically declines.
We have evolved to have ticklish armpits because we have a major artery there, as children we were conditioned to protect our armpits.
What happens if you are tickled for 24 hours?
It could cause you both mental and physical harm. At the 24-hour Mark, you'd have lost control of your body. and you wouldn't be able to regulate your breathing, and you'd be very stressed. You could have asphyxia, a brain aneurysm, or a heart attack. S male sure you only tickle people for a short time and make tickling fun for them.
Like the skin in the rest of our body, armpit skin needs to breathe, perspire and hydrate, since, like the rest of the dermis, it produces waste and dead skin. As if that were not enough, this area is in constant friction with clothing, which promotes its “hypersensitivity”.
Other factors that can contribute to armpit hypersensitivity include:
1. Friction: Armpit skin is constantly rubbing against clothing. 2. Breathing, perspiration, and hydration: Armpit skin needs to breathe, perspire, and hydrate, just like the rest of the body's skin.
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Now the website link above talks about tickling. Well, we hope that you enjoy our Ticklish Underarms Website Forum. Have a nice day!
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tickleinvaforums · 8 months ago
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tickleinvaforums · 8 months ago
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