Tickling: Submission

Discuss boundaries beforehand. Are there "no-go" zones? Is restraint involved? How long should the session last? Structuring the Experience

Engaging in quiet, low-energy activities like conversation or simply resting together helps reinforce the bond of trust that was established during the play. tickling submission

For many, the draw of tickling submission isn't just about the "tickle" itself, but the psychological state it induces: Discuss boundaries beforehand

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: How long should the session last

Partners often identify specific areas of sensitivity, such as the ribcage or the arches of the feet, to explore how different levels of pressure affect the intensity of the response.

Setting expectations for how long a session will last helps the "lee" manage their energy and expectations throughout the experience. Physical and Emotional Management