Tickling causes various involuntary physical reactions. It makes us laugh, smile, scream, cry or feel pleasure. Some people like it because they feel it strengthens the bond with others, while others appreciate it in moments of intimacy. Whatever your intentions - creating an atmosphere of intimacy and confidence or simply having fun - tickling can give you a feeling of lightness and ease the tension.
Steps
Method 1 of 3: Choose the Victim
Step 1. Aim at your target
Tickling generates involuntary muscle responses, which means that it is not possible to control the reactions that lead us to laugh, smile or scream. Most people like it, both everywhere and in individual places on the body. Don't go too far to find your target.
- Choose someone you know, as most of the time it is not a pleasant gesture to strangers.
- Even if you know the victim, make sure they don't have a problem being touched. Narrow it down to a close friend, brother, or cousin.
Step 2. Learn to recognize your victim's reactions
Some people love tickling, while others hate it. Normally you laugh because it's an automatic reaction, not because you like it or it's funny. In the past it was used as a form of torture without the consent of the victim.
- Make sure the prey likes your surprise attack, otherwise you could cause them some physical or emotional discomfort. Some people have a profound aversion to tickling.
- Have you ever tickled your target before? For example, did he just laugh or did he react by asking you to stop or run away? In the latter case, it is better if you hold back.
Step 3. Focus on the most vulnerable points
Some points on the body are more sensitive to tickling than others, such as the soles and toes and armpits. To be ready for your attack, locate these points and learn how to hit them.
- Other rather vulnerable areas are the belly, hips (around the rib cage), the back of the knees, the back of the neck and the ears.
- Your victim may be more sensitive in at least one of these points. Try to find out where he is most vulnerable.
Step 4. Use different forms of contact
Another way to increase the tickle effect is to use different types of approaches. Try to vary the intensity. Sometimes a light caress is better, while others you may opt for a heavier tickle.
- For example, try to sneak up on your target and brush the nape of their neck with the tips of your fingernails. This type of tickle generates a shiver down the spine.
- Many women have long nails. It can be a great benefit if you tickle a person by lightly running your fingers or gently stroking.
- To stimulate a more intense reaction and laugh more, tickle the victim on their most vulnerable points with both hands.
- The speed also varies. Alternate between a faster and a slower tickle.
Method 2 of 3: Tickle for Pure Enjoyment
Step 1. Learn the art of surprise
Experts believe that the way we react to tickling has to do with the unexpected and that, therefore, we can control our responses if we expect it. Think about it: can you tickle yourself? This is unlikely, as the body knows what is about to happen. The secret to stimulating the right tickle reaction is to catch the victim suddenly.
- A great idea is to gently run your fingers up and down along the sides of your prey.
- Or, you could try to casually approach your target. Put your arm around their shoulders or pull the person towards you by hugging them and then tickle them! Continue for nearly a minute until you are tired or counterattacked.
- Alternatively, hug her from behind and tickle her waist in the meantime.
- Another tactic is to ambush. This way you can count on a total surprise effect. Wait for the victim to turn the corner and as soon as he appears, launch on her!
Step 2. Aim for the hips
Make sure you use the momentary advantage of striking quickly and decisively, targeting the most vulnerable areas. Usually, one of the best and most accessible places to tickle is the hips around the rib cage. Do not hesitate.
Furthermore, in the surprise attack the armpits are significantly exposed. If your target is sensitive in these spots, alternate tickling between armpits and hips
Step 3. Focus on other vulnerable areas
Hopefully, your victim should burst out laughing and start curling up on the floor. At this point his defenses will drop. Hence, you can exploit its vulnerability and find other weaknesses.
- Try in the back of the knees. It can only work in the summer, if he's wearing a pair of shorts.
- Often the soles of the feet are also an excellent place to tickle, even if they are not normally visible. Once the victim is on the floor, however, you can launch your attack.
- Trust your knowledge of the target. Remember his weaknesses and try to alternate between them quickly. By moving in this way, you will prevent him from defending himself.
Step 4. Use a brush, feather or other object
Consider what tools can keep prey from curling up as it giggles with laughter. The tickle effect should increase based on the various levels of softness and texture of your utensils.
- A simple feather or duvet makes an excellent choice.
- Also try a soft bristle brush.
Method 3 of 3: Tickle more intensely
Step 1. Tie your victim
Tickling stimulates the hypothalamus, which is the structure of the central nervous system responsible for controlling body temperature, hunger and sexual behavior. Some people find it exciting to activate it. If you both want to play, by tying up your prey, you will leave it completely defenseless, preventing it from struggling with laughter, running away or defending its most sensitive points, and in this way you can tickle it more decisively.
Step 2. Try, for example, tying the other person to a chair
Ask her to sit down, then loop a rope around her body and over the back, so that her arms are under the rope. Don't over-tighten, though.
- The best way to bind the victim is to have them assume an open position, with their hands above their head and feet still. You can try this on a bed. If she agrees, tell her to lie down and then tie her hands to the headboard with the rope. You can also use handcuffs.
- Of course, you need to ask for consent first. The partner must be available to play this way.
Step 3. Use a bandage
Generally, bandages are very popular accessories in erotic practices. They can also increase arousal in response to tickling in the same way that the surprise effect does in stalking. When vision is inhibited, the victim cannot prepare to be tickled and, therefore, the unexpected increases the tension.
- If the victim agrees, have her wear a sleep mask. You could also use a headband or other material.
- By using a blindfold, while you tie the victim, you can multiply his pleasure. Try doing both at the same time.
Step 4. Increase the foot effect
The soles of the feet contain several nerve endings, over 200,000. Because of this they are extremely sensitive and many people suffer from tickling their feet. Therefore, aim for the extremities, especially if the victim is tied up and blindfolded.
- Some people find thin stockings and tights make their feet more ticklish than when they are naked. The silky texture is likely to increase this sensation.
- Experiment! Try tickling your victim's feet, both bare and in stockings, to see which method is most effective. Sit on her legs and tickle her feet.
- In an emergency, the stockings can also be used to tie the victim and blindfold them, because they are resistant and elastic.
Step 5. Use baby oil
Some people find that baby oil also increases their tickle sensitivity. If the other person agrees, apply some and resume tickling them.