You have a tickle fetish when you are sexually aroused by the act of tickling; it can be by watching it, doing it or receiving it. Some people are only stimulated by being the dominant "tickler" and other only by being the submissive "ticklee". I see it as a light version of sadomasochism that shares the sort of "control" and "power" issues that are explored there.
It is normal and more common than one would think.
The "renfair" in the tickling context probably refers to the Renaissance Fairs that are held all over the world. At many of those fairs there are stocks were people are placed in an "tickle" tortured on their bare feet. Some people among tickle fetishist are turned on by this kind of fantasy.
I hope that answers your question.
2007-08-17 07:29:06
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answered by Gorgo 2
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I'm the same way. I've always loved tickling and being tickled as a child, and actually became overly obsessed with my stepsister's feet when I was 3 (she was 14). Of course, like you, back then it wasn't sexual. I grew up to be around 6 or 7, and played tickling games with my friends, and once my brother tied me up and tickled me, and even for that age, I enjoyed it a little too much. Then I recall having dreams about tickling girls I had crushes on, and my obsession for tickling became sexual. One glorious day, when I turned 14, I got the internet and found out that there are other, more freaky, people than me out there. Like yourself, tickling really does turn me on, so much that I wont let female friends do it to me anymore, and also like yourself, I don't need it to perform, but I'd prefer it honestly. I guess the real test to if you consider it a fetish is if you can have someone completely platonic in your age group, of your favorable sex choice, tickle you. If you have a completely platonic friendship with them, and it still turns you on, I'd guess that you have a fetish. It's not an extreme fetish, nothing worth going to therapy about, and one that I think most partners can enjoy. Tickling is a flirtatious, erogenous zone exploring practice to begin with. Regular couples have tickle fights all the time because it's a form of bonding, so don't feel ashamed, and unless you want to do something with it in bed, I don't see a reason to even tell a partner about it unless they seem opposed to it. Tickling is common foreplay, it gives people a reason to touch one another, so don't be shocked if a partner is receptive to it.
2016-05-20 17:06:45
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answered by ? 3
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While it is true that people with a tickle fetish love to tickle and/or be tickled and they frequently become aroused by tickling, it does not mean that it has to be sexual.
I also have the tickle fetish but I have shared non-sexual tickling encounters with several people who just enjoyed the laugher and also enjoyed the great feeling afterwards since they got the added benefit of an endorphin rush.
When you are laughing, your brain floods your body with endorphins which reduce stress and promote healing.
There is absolutely nothing strange or wrong with a tickle fetish as long as you respect others.
2007-08-17 19:04:59
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answered by mgctouch 7
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its bizarre , but some people , I think mainly men , have a sexual trip going about tickling .
2007-08-16 12:27:53
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answered by Anonymous
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