Hot _hot_ — Tickling Submission

: A submission should ideally involve controlling an opponent's limb or airway. Tickling causes erratic, explosive movements that can lead to accidental injuries for both parties (e.g., a knee to the face during a tickle-induced spasm).

Because "No" and "Stop" are often part of the roleplay (the scripted pleas), you must have a distinct safe word. "Red" or "Mercy" (if agreed upon) works. Additionally, because a laughing submissive cannot speak clearly, use a safe signal . Dropping a bell, tapping out three times on the bed, or holding a squeaky toy that they drop when they are done is essential. tickling submission hot

: Authors sometimes focus on the transition from laughter to exhaustion, describing how a character feels "defeated" by the intense sensation. : A submission should ideally involve controlling an

"Not so fast!" Sarah laughed, lunging forward. Instead of grabbing the game piece, she began a surprise tickle attack on Leo’s ribs. "Red" or "Mercy" (if agreed upon) works

A healthy story starts long before the tickling begins. Partners should sit down to discuss: