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: The body naturally reacts by squirming, curling toes, or clenching muscles to protect vulnerable areas. In narrative accounts, this is often described as a "battle" between the tickler and the person being tickled.
Tickling is a complex physiological and psychological phenomenon that, for teenagers, often transitions from childhood play to a more social or sensory experience. In creative writing and psychological studies, it is characterized by specific physical reactions, vulnerable "hotspots," and varied emotional responses. Physical and Emotional Reactions young girl teen tickled
Research and storytelling consistently identify specific body parts as being the most sensitive to tickling: : The body naturally reacts by squirming, curling