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FYL. I can't stand tickling. I kick and punch and scream. If I'd been as helpless as you, I'd probably react the same...
If you're like me this is a definite FML. When some tickles me, I can't breathe. I almost broke my cousin's leg once because I couldn't tell her to stop. That would have been complete torture for me and if I didn't pass out from lack of oxygen, I'd have ripped everyone a new one. Tickling someone who can't defend themselves is NEVER ok if you don't know how they'll react.
Ah I thought I was the only freak >:( my friends always tickle me and I begin to hyperventilate! It really is horrible.
hahaha that sucks. that's what you get for volunteering.
That is just cruel tickling sucks.
No fun! You only NEARLY peed your pants. YDI for thinking you were going to get to tie someone up with the bed ties instead of being the victim, you S&M freak!
haha thank you perdix, I thought I was the only one disapointed by the unfortunate use of the word "nearly".
People have no right to touch you against your will when you are at school or work. That is considered sexual harrassment no matter if it was male or female, teacher or fellow students touching you. If it made you uncomfortable it is absolutley unacceptable and you should report it to the proper authorities.
I have to agree with both 20 and Zeb's comment below. There are so many reasons this is wrong. - In what other setting would a teacher give students free rein to touch an incapacitated student without a legit educational purpose? What if someone had tweaked a nipple while no one was looking? - A lot of people are highly sensitive to physical touch. To them, tickling is painful overstimulation. Any medical professional should know this. - It shows abuse of power. What if some nitwit student did this to a patient? If that patient was highly sensitive and already overstimulated, which is very likely, this would be sheer torture. - It instills mistrust, as Zeb said. Lives depend on nurses and docs trusting each other. - It's humiliating, and separates OP for further abuse by other students. I could go on and on. This is NOT harmless fun, and needs to be reported.
Agreed. I squirmed just reading this one.
What a great way to engender trust in the classroom. This person should not be in a position of authority.
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Be honest. That wasn't pee... you were just getting turned on by the restraints. ;-)
Back in China, long time ago, they use tickling to torture people. FYL. :/