Ensuring the space is private and comfortable helps the participants focus on the sensations. Using soft surfaces like mats or beds is common.
At its core, tickling submission involves one partner (the "lee") voluntarily giving up control to another (the "ler") who uses tickling as the primary form of stimulation. Unlike spontaneous tickling, this practice is usually intentional and governed by established boundaries. tickling submission
Intense laughter and movement can lead to physical fatigue. Providing water and a calm environment helps the body return to a resting state. Ensuring the space is private and comfortable helps
In practice, sessions often follow a structured approach to ensure both partners remain comfortable: In practice, sessions often follow a structured approach
Managing the intensity of a session is a shared responsibility. Because the laughter reflex can be physically demanding, it is important to monitor physical cues: