Chat Host CrystalCoast Reveals How to Incorporate Tickle Play with Partners

Where am I the most ticklish? I’m a pretty ticklish person in general, but I would definitely say I love most ticklish play on my sides, right by my ribs. Whoooo!! And I hate being tickled. I hate it. I hate it! Now granted there is a time and a place for maybe a nice light teasing tickle, but as far as full on tickling goes, Absolutely not. Hard pass!

How Can I Incorporate Tickle Play with My Partner?

Firstly, tickling is not for everyone. Just like CrystalCoast if your partner is not into it, it is important to respect their boundaries and not force the activity on them. That’s what Chathosts are for anyways. A safe way to explore the things you may not be able to (or ready to) with your partner. No one human can be everything to one person. Keep this in mind with sexual desires to maintain a healthy outlook.

However, if you are interested in incorporating tickle play into your sexual repertoire, there are a few things you can do to make it a positive and enjoyable experience for the both of you:

1. Check in often with each other

The first step is to communicate with your partner about their feelings towards tickling. If they are not into it, it is important to respect their boundaries and not push the issue. However, if they are open to trying it, make sure to establish boundaries and safe words to ensure that both partners are comfortable throughout the experience.

2. Start slow & progress

If your partner is new to tickling, it is important to start slow and gradually build up to more intense sensations. Begin with gentle touches and light tickles to gauge your partner’s reaction and adjust accordingly.

3. Mix things up

Incorporate different types of touches and sensations, such as light stroking, firm pressure, and different textures. Experiment with different areas of the body to find what feels good for both partners.

4. Keep it Light

Tickling can be a fun and playful activity, so it is important to keep the mood light and playful. Laughing and giggling can be a natural response to tickling, so embrace the playfulness of the experience.

5. Aftercare

It is important to end the tickle play on a positive note, regardless of how it went. Afterward, make sure to check in with your partner to ensure they are comfortable and enjoyed the experience.

Conclusion

Incorporating tickle play into your sexual repertoire can be a fun and playful way to explore new sensations with your partner. Communicate with your partner, start slow, mix it up, keep it playful, and end on a positive note to ensure that both partners are comfortable and enjoying the experience.

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