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Post by davidmoore on Jul 23, 2024 20:08:54 GMT
What is the best hairbrush for tickling?
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Post by Tickle in VA Forums on Aug 27, 2024 16:45:47 GMT
Using a hair brush or similar bristle brush, work the soles fast and with a decent pressure point. 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. Use your fingers, a light feather, or a soft-bristled brush to get the most out of your tickling. Tickle your friends in sensitive areas on their feet like the arches, ankles, soles, and toes. Another way to heighten the experience is to vary the kind of touch you use when tickling. Mix it up. Sometimes a light stroke is best. In addition to tickling causing the same brain regions to light up as a good joke, it also lights up the hypothalamus. This region regulates a lot of intuitive functions (body temp. It also stimulates the anticipation of pain areas of the brain.
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