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Can tickling cause long-term damage??

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Question - (9 September 2006) 5 Answers - (Newest, 17 February 2007)
A female , anonymous writes:

My boyfriend of 5 months has a huge fetish for tickling feet,i indulge him, but lately hes been doing it for longer and longer and im worried about the effect it has afterwards. Recently ive needed to pee frequently for a few hours afterwards and also i get cramps in my stomach for a day or two after a really long session of having them tickled. Can this degree of tickling cause any long term problems do you know?

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A male reader, anonymous, writes (17 February 2007):

Hi, I have a question. I tickled this girl at a playground. She looked like she was from ages 1 to 3. I just kept tickling her and her family told me to stop, but I obviously didn't listen. I have been feeling so bad over the years about what have done. I was 7 years old at the time and it was in 2000. Do you think that was abusive tickling? Do you think that I should be in jail right now? I only saw her that one time and never since. Do you think that she would be ok now? I would really like to tell her I'm sorry but I don't know where she lives. I feel so bad for disobeying her and her family. Please tell me that she should be ok because it was only that one day.

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A male reader, anonymous, writes (8 October 2006):

Lol,he's not doing it right!if i was tickling your soles+toes you'd be peeing while i was tickling you.you're getting helpless from laughing so your bladders straining from holding it in.a longish tickling session gives your stomach muscles a work out,all the wriggling and giggling is hard work,it's normal in my experience.

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A female reader, anonymous, writes (13 September 2006):

Thanks for your reply b3x+,lol,i need to pee frequently was what i meant,not do it continiously for hours.i'll see if i can get him to try the reflexology thing instead of just attacking my feet,i dont get a lot out of it anyway,its really exhausting and i just put up with it for him,so it would be better.thanks again.

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A female reader, b3x United Kingdom +, writes (10 September 2006):

b3x agony auntRight so he tickle's your feet and you have strange effects afterwards?

''Recently ive needed to pee frequently for a few hours afterwards''

Call me naive but do you pee for hours, or need to pee frequently for a few hours?

The whole thing with feet is it's supposed to hold the key to restoring your body's equilibrium. My Aunt is a Reflexologist and she said he may be hitting your pressure points in the wrong ways the reason to why you're having these symptons.

That's the only thing I can think is the reason to why you are having these effetcs, my Aunt agree's too.

What you could do is tell him to not tickle your feet for a while and see if these symptons go away, if they don't go see your doctor as there may be another problem, but if they do you need to get your fella to get some reflexology classes!

Here's the website my Aunt recommended ...

http://www.reflexology.org/

It tells you alot of informatoin about what your feet and hitting the right pressure points can relieve.

Check it out, it may be why your feeling so ill after! But tell him to leave your feet alone for a while and see what happens! xx

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A male reader, anonymous, writes (10 September 2006):

I think he tickled you stupid. This has to be the dumbest question ever.

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