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- From: rorem@lclark.edu (Eric Rorem)
- Newsgroups: alt.backrubs
- Subject: Re: Making people LESS tickelish
- Message-ID: <1992Nov18.215950.2734@lclark.edu>
- Date: 18 Nov 92 21:59:50 GMT
- References: <1992Nov18.184946.23652@pellns.alleg.edu>
- Organization: Lewis & Clark College, Portland OR
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- In article <1992Nov18.184946.23652@pellns.alleg.edu> clarkw@alleg.edu writes:
- >I have a rather intimate friend at the moment. When we get togehter we
- >will talk and sometime rub each others backs, after a while that leads to
- >more intimate areas of rubbling.
- > The problem is that she is quite tickelish in on area ( her
- >breasts ) I was wondering if anyone out there has any idea on how we
- >could possible work on this to make her less tickelish
- >
-
- i identify with you here, except my friend has ticklish legs and feet.
- this is fairly common. in one of my message classes my instructor adressed
- this problem by making us make firm contact right away. no light touch.
- i don't mean cruch her. maybe full hands with firm pressure. working like
- this it was amazing how much less she was tickled and how much more she
- enjoyed it.
-
- anyways,
- good luck,
-
- eric
- rorem@lclark.edu
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- please excuse any spelling errors, the writer is a math major and has
- better things to do.
-