Foot tickling is always fun - regardless of whether the "victim" is willing or not. You can tickle a person's feet by lightly touching them with a feather, a soft-bristled brush, or with your fingers. There are a few techniques to block your victim and get the best tickling results. Just make sure you don't overdo it or a few too many kicks might fly!
Steps
Part 1 of 2: Approaching the Victim
Step 1. Choose the tool
Fingers are quite effective for tickling and have always been used. However, if you want to spice things up a bit, a feather or a small soft brush can improve your devilish tactics. You are spoiled for choice.
Step 2. Try to launch an attack when the victim is lying down
The perfect time to tickle a person's feet is when they are lying down, unaware, and their feet are already exposed. If she's on the sofa, stretched out on a deck chair, picnic blanket or bed, try to approach her feet naturally. Alternatively, you can directly tickle her while she isn't looking. This tactic will surprise the person and will definitely make him squeal with pleasure.
Step 3. Tickling while sleeping
If you are truly relentless and merciless and the victim is napping, wait until she is asleep to start tickling her feet lightly with your fingers or a feather. Continue until the person wakes up, confused by what is happening and reassures them by laughing. Warning: Your victim may get angry, so make sure you don't wake her from a deep sleep!
Step 4. Lock your feet
Instead of a head grab, settle on the person's feet and surround them with your arms so that they can't move them. You will need to keep one hand on your feet and tickle them with the other. You won't have much time to get into this position, so quickly sit down near his knees or calves and take control. You will need to turn your back to her and look directly at her feet.
Step 5. Stand in front of your victim
Alternatively, you can sit in the same position near her calves or knees, facing her and wrapping both feet with one arm, while moving the other back to tickle them. This position is a little awkward, but it has the advantage that you can watch your victim laugh and fidget!
Step 6. Tickle your victim while lying prone
If she's reading, resting or sunbathing, it's a perfect opportunity to tickle her feet. All you have to do is lock her knees and calves with your legs to gain access to her feet.
Step 7. Consider crossing her ankles
Since the arch of the foot can be the most sensitive point, if you can get yourself in the best position you can try to cross your victim's legs or feet for more access. This is only feasible if you have a lot of control over your victim but it can really be helpful in the tickling process.
Part 2 of 2: Tickle to Art
Step 1. Use a light touch
Whether you choose hands, a feather or a brush, the best way to tickle a person is to use a light touch that will make the person laugh even more. If you put in too much force, you will only hurt her and you will not be able to tickle effectively. You can start with a very light touch and increase the strength a little as the game progresses.
Step 2. Tickle the extremities and the tip of the fingers
It is a sensitive spot for many so you can start to gently stimulate that part. Remember that the softer the foot, the easier it will be to tickle the person. If the person has hard or callused skin, they will not feel any pain.
Step 3. Tickling under the joints
It can be a hard spot to reach if the victim is fidgeting and kicking, but if you get there you will have found one of the best spots and you will see the person really squirm.
Step 4. Tickling between the toes
Try to tickle the soft part of the fingertip with one finger and with the other hand, the one between one finger and the other. Or try using one hand to keep your fingers apart and tickle the free areas with the other.
Step 5. Tickle your fingertips
It might be unexpected… so much the better! This is also a very sensitive part.
Step 6. Tickle the arch of the foot
Another rather sensitive area that is perfect for this game, whether you are using your fingers, a feather or a brush. Remember that it takes a light touch to increase the tickling sensation and avoid causing pain.
Step 7. Find the person's sweet spot
While all of these are common points, each has its most sensitive area, and your victim may be more vulnerable on another part of the foot. Experiment with different zones to figure out which one causes your victim to scream and fidget the most. Here are some examples to try:
- Below the ankle
- On the toe where the thumb begins
- At the edges of the foot
- On the tip of the foot
- In the center of the plant
- Behind the heels
Step 8. Start a tickle battle
Who says you have to be the only one to do it? If you tickle a person's feet then they are likely to want revenge. This could lead to a one-on-one battle where you roll around trying to lock each other up and tickling your hips, neck, feet, and other sensitive areas of your body. If this happens to you, you better read up on tickle battles to make sure you come out the winner.
If you think the person might take revenge and tickle you, get ready. Cover your feet or even your hips and neck, wearing as many clothes as possible. The person in question won't be able to tickle you if they can't even feel your body. But if you want to have fun, forget about the tickle armor and join the fray
Advice
- For extreme tickle, put lotion on your feet.
- Make the victims wear socks.
- Use an electric toothbrush.
- Use a brush, a comb, a toothbrush, anything with bristles.
Warnings
- Make sure that tickle is pleasing to both you and whoever you do it. Don't make more of it than you can bear!
- Tickling the feet can lead to kicks, in which case it is best to tie the feet to something stationary.
- Do not bind the person without their consent as it would be aggression and it is illegal.