Tickling Submission
: Holding an object, such as a ball or a heavy keychain, that can be dropped to signal that the session must stop immediately.
Dropping an object (such as a ball or a heavy coin) held in the hand. tickling submission
Extended tickling sessions inevitably lead to sensory overload. The combination of physical exhaustion from laughing, muscle tension, and continuous neurological stimulation pushes the submissive into a deeply altered mental state. Many practitioners report a sense of profound mental clarity, relaxation, and emotional release—often referred to as a "sub space" or endorphin high—once the session concludes. Establishing Boundaries: Safety and Communication : Holding an object, such as a ball
Discussing sensitive zones, setting safe words, defining the duration, and choosing tools. Exploration and play The combination of physical exhaustion from laughing, muscle
Negotiating a tickling scene is more complex than negotiating a spanking scene. A person can rate their pain tolerance on a scale of 1-10. But a person cannot rate their ticklishness. It fluctuates daily based on hormones, stress, and hydration.
One of the least discussed aspects of tickling submission is the emotional hangover. In a heavy scene, the submissive has laughed harder than they ever have in their life. Laughter burns cortisol and releases endorphins. When the scene ends, the sudden cessation of that stimulation feels like a void.


