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  2. Navel fetishism - Wikipedia

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    The navel region is an erogenous zone with heightened sensitivity [2] [16] [17] that when touched by the finger or the tip of the tongue can produce erotic sensations. [14] [17] [18] [19] Individuals who are ticklish in that area [20] can be aroused by tickling, blowing raspberries, or being teased with a feather, flower, or blade of grass.

  3. Tickling - Wikipedia

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    However, this hypothesis does not adequately explain why many children and adults find tickling to be an unpleasant experience. Another view maintained is that tickling develops as a prenatal response and that the development of sensitive areas on the fetus helps to orient the fetus into favourable positions while in the womb. [29]

  4. Why Are People Ticklish? Interesting Theories Behind the ...

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    Why we can’t tickle ourselves. It may seem obvious, but we can’t tickle ourselves because when we do, it’s predictable. And when we can foresee the sensation, it cancels out the laugh ...

  5. Knismesis and gargalesis - Wikipedia

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    Knismesis and gargalesis are the scientific terms, coined in 1897 by psychologists G. Stanley Hall and Arthur Allin, [1] used to describe the two types of tickling. Knismesis refers to the light, feather-like type of tickling. This type of tickling generally does not induce laughter and is often accompanied by an itching sensation. [2]

  6. Erogenous zone - Wikipedia

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    Some human erogenous zones. An erogenous zone (from Greek ἔρως, érōs "love"; and English -genous "producing", from Greek -γενής, -genḗs "born") is an area of the human body that has heightened sensitivity, the stimulation of which may generate a sexual response such as relaxation, sexual fantasies, sexual arousal, and orgasm.

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  8. Tickle fetishism - Wikipedia

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    Tickle fetishism, also known as knismolagnia, knismophilia, or titillagnia, [1] is a paraphilia where an individual receives sexual pleasure from tickling, being ...

  9. Tickle torture - Wikipedia

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    Tickle torture is the prolonged use of tickling to abuse, dominate, harass, humiliate, or interrogate an individual. [1] While laughter is popularly thought of as a pleasure response, in tickle torture, the one being tickled may laugh whether or not they find the experience pleasant. [ 1 ]