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Post by terrymcmurray on Aug 29, 2024 22:13:05 GMT
How to cast become ticklish voodoo spell?
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Post by Tickle in VA Forums on Sept 8, 2024 18:06:02 GMT
Take the feather and tickle yourself in up to 5 spots you want to get ticklish in for 5 seconds each, then say this twice and then once in your head: Outline the shape of your doll onto 2 pieces of felt, then cut out the pieces. In folk magic and witchcraft, a poppet (also known as poppit, moppet, mommet, or pippy) is a doll made to represent a person for casting spells on them or aiding that person through magic. Spirits are no longer the strongest force; the magic can come from the gris-gris itself. Can be used as a religious object or a superstitious one depending on how the user treats it. How to create a voodoo doll. Use embroidery floss to sew a button for the right eye. Stitch an X shape for the left eye and make a horizontal line for the mouth.
Cut out a small heart using red felt and stitch it to the doll's chest. Gods and Goddesses, help me please, For I wish to be tickled by even the lightest breeze. I would like to be the most ticklish I can be, Grant me this wish and I will be very happy. (1st spot), (2nd spot), (3rd spot), and (4th spot), and (5th spot) I wish to be ticklish by the thinnest hair strand. I’d love to feel sore. From laughing on the floor. So I would love to be tickled by even a flea. This is my wish, so mote it be." Then take the feather again and tickle yourself in all the spots you tickled yourself before for 5 seconds each. It should take about a week or two, more or less, for you to get might not ever be able to become ticklish.
The Tickling Charm, also known as the Tickle Charm, (Rictusempra) was a charm that caused the target to buckle with laughter, weakening them. Why some people are more ticklish? 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. Your hypothalamus goes on high alert when it thinks you're in danger or facing some sort of threat, which may explain why tickling tender places tends to trigger the strongest reactions. It may also explain why you can't tickle yourself: Your brain doesn't register your own hands as an external threat!
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