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Tickling Submission Work [2021]

: Because tickling can quickly become overwhelming or even "painful" in its intensity, clear safe words or signals are mandatory.

Some practitioners view this as a form of physical conditioning. "Submission work" might involve seeing how long a participant can endure a specific tool—like a feather, an electric toothbrush, or fingers—before using a "safe word." Safety and Ethics (The Golden Rules) tickling submission work

For a safe and enjoyable experience, keep these foundational concepts in mind: : Because tickling can quickly become overwhelming or

This was the submission. Not the laughter. Not the begging. The moment after —when her nervous system was raw wiring, when every wall she had ever built was reduced to ash, and she could only lie there, open and trembling, and accept his hand as the most precious thing in the world. Not the laughter

Tickling can be physically and emotionally exhausting. Once the "work" is done, take a few minutes to wind down. Offer a glass of water, a warm blanket, or just some quiet time to let the adrenaline subside. The Takeaway:

: Much like other forms of high-intensity play, "tickle work" requires a period of cooling down and reassurance to help the submissive partner transition out of a highly stimulated state.