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In the News (Wed 2 Dec 09)

  
  Tickling daughter.
caucasian mother talking to and tickling her daughter in pink pygamas while laying on white bed.
The other night, as I was tickling my daughter, she said, “tickling and playing games with dada is fun!”.
Tickling is torture for 8-year-old Deseret News (Salt Lake City...
www.freetickling.com /tickling/tickling-daughter.html   (981 words)

  
  Sexual fetishism - One Language   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Sexual fetishism, first described as such by Sigmund Freud though the concept and certainly the activity is quite ancient, is a form of paraphilia where the object of affection is a specific inanimate object or part of a person's body.
Although Freud's theory on fetishes may seem peculiar and was based on anecdotal evidence rather than empirical, he had discovered a critical aspect of human sexuality: the relationship between human orgasms and conditioning.
Some clothing materials are fetishized by a small number of people, perhaps on the basis that the material forms a "second skin" that acts as a fetishistic surrogate for the wearer's own skin.
www.onelang.com /encyclopedia/index.php/Sexual_fetishism   (734 words)

  
 Foot fetishism
Foot fetishism is a pronounced fetishistic sexual interest in human feet.
A foot fetishist can be sexually aroused by viewing, handling, licking, tickling, sniffing or kissing the feet and toes of another person, or by having another person doing the same to their own feet.
Freud considered foot binding as practiced in China as a form of fetishism.
www.ebroadcast.com.au /lookup/encyclopedia/fo/Foot_fetishism.html   (136 words)

  
 Tickling fetishism - Wipipedia
Tickling fetishism is a sexual fetish in which participants derive sexual stimulation from tickling, or being tickled by, another person.
Although technically a BDSM activity, tickling is not fully recognised by the community and is relatively unknown in the mainstream.
The amount of people who possess this fetish in its fullest sense is unknown, but since the advent of the internet there has been a growing online community with the popular tickling media forum having over 35,000 members as of May 2006.
www.londonfetishscene.com /wipi/index.php/Tickling_fetishism   (266 words)

  
 tickling   (Site not responding. Last check: )
In the parent-child concept, tickling establishes at an early age the pleasure associated with being touched by a parent with a trust-bond developed so that parents may touch a child, in an unpleasant way, should circumstances develop such as the need to treat a painful injury or prevent harm from danger.
Tickle fetishes involving "erotic tickling" (frequent breaks, safewords, sensual movements), using fingers to tickle areas such as the ribs or feet, kneegling, using the tongue to lick the face, soles of the feet and toes or items such as feathers and brushes to produce
The more the captive struggles, the more he is tickled, though the nightgaunts make no noise in the performing of their mindless duties, nor do they inflict harm by any other means; the captive is typically dropped off in some death trap and left to fend for himself.
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 Sexual Fetishism Cause, Symptoms, Treatment, Medication.
Usually the fetish begins in adolescence and tends to be quite chronic into adult life.
Fetishism, in ancient religions, meant the belief that inanimate objects such as icons or trees, clouds, etc., possess human properties; in Marxism, the belief that commodities possess human properties.
The focus of attention is exclusively on the fetish, whereas non-fetishists may at various times make a particular body part or an object part of their general sexual arousal and expression with another person, but not be fixated on it.
www.depression-guide.com /fetishism.htm   (592 words)

  
 Sexual fetishism   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Common fetishes include fetishes focused on footwear, gloves, wigs, body piercing, underclothing, diapers, or other garments made out of specific materials such as rubber, fur, spandex, leather, or nylon.
Sometimes, whole cultures can develop the fetish to such an extent that it is no longer perceived as a fetish, but merely as a normal desire; for example late-Victorian England's ankle fetish, or the Modern commonplace fetish for lingerie.
Although these forms of fetishism are the most common, fetishism, like other forms of human sexuality, can be extremely varied and can encompass almost any aspect of human behavior.
sexual-fetishism.iqnaut.net   (741 words)

  
 Underarm Tickling
Tickling fetishism - Tickling fetishism is a sexual fetish in which participants derive sexual stimulation from tickling, or being tickled by, another person.
Tickling boots - Tickling boots are devices mentioned in some science fiction literature as punishment-torture devices employed by certain technologically advanced races.
Tickles bunny Pig is one of the newest characters in underarm tickling.
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 Tickling - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tickling is defined by many child psychologists as an integral bonding activity between parents and children.
As with parents and siblings, tickling serves as a bonding mechanism between friends, and is classified by psychologists as part of the fifth and highest grade of social play which involves special intimacy or “cognitive interaction”.
Harris goes on to suggest that the tickle response is reflex, similar to the startle reflex, that is contingent on the element of surprise.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Tickling   (2330 words)

  
 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Foot fetishism
In clinical terms, a fetish is a stimulus that is a requirement for sexual arousal to occur (also called an "exclusive paraphilia").
Neurologist Vilayanur S. Ramachandran proposed that foot fetishism is caused by the feet and the genitals occupying adjacent areas of the somatosensory cortex, possibly entailing some neural crosstalk between the two.
The prevelance of references to Foot Fetishes in recent popular culture may be showing that this is becoming a more open topic of discussion, and is slowly losing some of its "taboo" feel.
www.reference.com /browse/wiki/Foot_fetish   (1160 words)

  
 Bare feather foot tickling   (Site not responding. Last check: )
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He skims tickling the tickles her feathers and, however feather on films one, but bare feet foot tickling.
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 Tickle games   (Site not responding. Last check: )
If anyone has no Jacks, he or she will tie up the other players bare feet, and tickle them with a feather or a paintbrush for two minutes if they have one Jack, four minutes if they have two Jacks, eight minutes if they have three Jacks, and sixteen minutes if they have four Jacks.
If the ticklee doesn't have both king of hearts and the last trick, there is a way to escape: Either he/she accepts being tickled or he/she draw three cards from the deck, and show them to the other ones.
If any of the three cards is fl, it is the other person who will be tickled instead of him/her, but if all of the cards are red, he/she will be tied up spread-eagled, and gang-tickled by the other players for 60 minutes.
www.angelfire.com /pop/blandat/zlrqtk/054-835875/games7.html   (833 words)

  
 MedHealthReports.com :: Where Health News Meets Techology - Sexual Fetishes
According to psychology or psychiatric terminology there is no such thing as a “foot fetish.” A foot is part of a human body (that is, of course, unless is detached from a human, but let’s not go there for the scope of this article).
Technically, a “foot fetish” is not a fetish at all but rather something called “a partialism.” This is when a part of the body is an extremely important part to achieve sexual arousal.
A fetish is when a person is sexually aroused by a specific object or objects and is generally unable to achieve sexual satisfaction without that object being present.
www.medhealthreports.com /content/view/1106/68   (508 words)

  
 Tickling Fetishism - Tickling Fetishism Symptom, Cause, Treatment
A fetish (from French fétiche; from Portuguese feitiço; from Latin facticius, "artificial" and facere, "to make") is a natural object believed to have supernatural powers, or in particular an object created by people that has power over people.
Ticklers love the feelings of control when tickling someone to distraction and the ticklees love giving up all control to the helpless uncontrollable laughter racing through their bodies.
Tickling involves submission, often the victim submits willingly at first and may even encourage the tickling.
www.depression-treatment-help.com /mental-disorders/tickling-fetishism.htm   (246 words)

  
 transvestite > Amputee+fetishism   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Amputee fetishism is one of the paraphilias grouped together as attraction to disability.
It is a fetish focused on amputations, generally of limbs.
Wet and messy fetishism: 8350: Tickling fetishism: Amputee fetishism: The objects are chiefly of the commodity such transvestic fetishism as exchange values.
www.gap-europe.net /transvestite/Amputeefetishism.jsp   (200 words)

  
 Tickling Fetishism: Symptom, Cause and Treatment
Tickling fetishism is a sexual fetish related to gaining a specific sexual thrill from either tickling a sex partner or being subjected to tickling themselves, usually to the point of helpless laughter.
Tickling involves submission, often the victim submits willingly at first and may even encourage the tickling.
I think the tickling would have to be associated with a traumatic experience in order for the person to never wanna be tickled again.
www.depression-guide.com /tickling-fetishism.htm   (730 words)

  
 washingtonpost.com: A Night for Tickling The World's Trouble Spots
An article in the April 2 Style section on comic Ivor Dembina incorrectly characterized him as serving as a human shield on his 2003 trip to the Middle East with the International Solidarity Movement.
And the show was immediately followed by a very earnest panel discussion on Arab-Jewish relations that featured a "secular humanist" rabbi, plus a man whose business card identifies him as a "Free-lance Episcopal Priest," plus a reporter for the Saudi Press Agency who moonlights as a guitarist for a rock band called Nobel Prize O'Fun.
His new show, "This Is Not a Subject for Comedy," chronicles his 2003 trip to Israel as a volunteer for the International Solidarity Movement, a Palestinian-led group that brings foreigners to the occupied territories to act as human shields against Israeli attacks.
www.washingtonpost.com /ac2/wp-dyn/A43666-2004Apr1?language=printer   (1142 words)

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