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3.3 What can I do about ticklishness?

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This article is from the [alt.backrubs] Frequently Asked Questions, posted to alt.backrubs newsgroup. Maintained by Jamie Blustein with numerous contributions by others.

3.3 What can I do about ticklishness?

Ticklishness arises from hypersensitivity. Sometimes, but not always, this is due to nervousness or discomfort with being touched, or with being unclothed. (See question 2.4 about sexual massage.) This can be dealt with by massaging first less threatening areas. The back is perhaps the least threatening area to massage, followed by (in most cases) the limbs, neck and head (including the face). By the time you reach more sensitive areas, i.e. legs, chest and abdomen, they will have relaxed from the effects of the massage. They will also have had a chance to develop a level of comfort with you that they feel safe. Note this assumes that your attitude and approach to massage are consistent with such feelings. Increased pressure will also reduce ticklishness, particularly if their sensitivity is physiological rather than emotional.

lonnie@meaddata.com recommended: The easiest solution is to have the person receiving the backrub place their hands on or near the hands of the person giving the backrub... After several times of using this technique the recipient will no longer need to touch the masseuse.

 

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