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How long an average adult human takes to wet his clothings when he/she is tickled?

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How long an average adult human takes to wet his clothings when he/she is tickled?

(1) Adult human beings wet there clothings by urinating and finally ejaculating (in addition to laughing and squirming) when subjected to tickling, but the children only laugh and squirm (do not wet the clothings), why?

(2) For how long a healthy adult human being with average ticklishness can tolerate tickling without wetting the clothings? Can this duration be improved?

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  1. i wet my clothes when i was tickled when i was like 4  


  2. I think it depends on the person. Some people respond a lot more strongly to tickling than others do, and some people also have more sensitive bladders than others. Children will giggle, but they have a different bodily makeup than adults do. They aren't fully developed yet, so perhaps that's why they don't respond in the same way.  And I think the "wetting" is more a result of the laughter than the tickling itself. The harder you laugh, the more chance you have of wetting yourself.

  3. lol that adult human just has a bad bladder control. maybe you should see your doctor.

  4. I don't think anyone has done a study to compile that statistic.

  5. Lots of variables, like how many people are doing the tickling,

    how well they know the victim's ticklish spots, how ticklish

    the victim is, and how strong their bladder is.

    Believe it or not I was just tickled silly this afternoon by 2

    friends. We had been at the beach and were wrestling around

    and they held me down. I am severely ticklish and did wet

    my shorts after about 10 minutes, but they were tickling my

    feet bottoms, (my worst spot). If they had tickled me somewhere

    else it could have been longer. In my experience of being tickled

    to near death on many occasions since a child there is not much

    a very ticklish person can do to "improve the duration" because

    when they tickle the laughter, squirming, urinating and finally

    ejaculating are automatic responses of the body to severe

    nervous stimulation. Tickling a very sensitive person overloads

    the signals to the brain and can cause seizures, unconsciousness,

    and perhaps even death if breathing is interrupted too long. I've

    been tickled to convulsions 3 times over the years, and I'm a

    very healthy male with good nerves, and good bladder control.

    But if I'm tickled I scream and laugh, shake, struggle and squirm

    uncontrollably, pee, ejaculate and pass out and I have absolutely

    zero control over any of it. During the tickling I can't even see

    much and can't talk or beg. I do cry, my nose runs and after 15

    min or so I drool and am covered in sweat from laughter. I am in

    such severe hysteria the only thing I feel is thousands of electric

    shocks going up my spine and I'm dizzy and I hear myself

    laughing and gasping for breath. So I'm worse than average.

    Maybe average person could go 30 min. I just don't know.  

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