badmammajamma answered Thursday June 1 2006, 3:35 pm: One's ticklishness seems to increase when the muscles are tightened, especially on the sides. If you can learn to keep your muscles relaxed despite the surprise of the person jabbing their fingers into you, that will help you alot. As for lighter sorts of ticklishness, all I do is deadpan, and even though it's hard, the person gives up after a few seconds concluding that I'm not ticklish. [ badmammajamma's advice column | Ask badmammajamma A Question ]
pootietang answered Thursday June 1 2006, 3:02 pm: You can't stop yourself from being ticklish. However, every time that you are tickled in a certain spot, you get less ticklish there. So if you are tickled a lot on your sides, then you won't be ticklish there forever. [ pootietang's advice column | Ask pootietang A Question ]
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