Psychology of Bondage and Tickling

Postby snobound » Tue Sep 21, 2010 2:31 pm

Hi all. I stumbled across this blog the other day. The author makes an attempt at explaining the possible psychological underpinnings of how boys develop an early desire to be tied up and tickled. I found it to be an interesting read- nothing mind blowing or anything. It's worth a look.


http://boyslikebondage.blogspot.com/
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Re: Psychology of Bondage and Tickling

Postby SamanthaBoundx » Wed Sep 22, 2010 9:39 am

This is really interesting =) Shame this isn't par of my psychology course at university!

The last bit is a bit strange - not sure how comfortable I am on the subject of a parent tying up and ticking their kids. But the rest of it can have a big thumbs up from me =D

Re: Psychology of Bondage and Tickling

Postby snobound » Wed Sep 22, 2010 2:53 pm

SamanthaBoundx wrote:This is really interesting =) Shame this isn't par of my psychology course at university!

The last bit is a bit strange - not sure how comfortable I am on the subject of a parent tying up and ticking their kids. But the rest of it can have a big thumbs up from me =D



Yeah, I remember reading that- it was a bit disturbing... check out the comments from that particular entry. The author focuses only on boys, though most of what he says seems applicable to girls as well. Maybe not... who am I to say! :wink:
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Re: Psychology of Bondage and Tickling

Postby Jason Toddman » Sat Sep 25, 2010 8:20 am

I ran into this one myself about a year ago. Sounds a bit off to me, too. Maybe he's been told this, and that's why he hasn't kept it up at all.
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