No Safeword - Whitney Morgan 2

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Title: No Safeword - Whitney Morgan 2
Description: Title: "post-traumatic ticklishness: a comparative analysis of whitney morgan’s triphasic no-safeword experiments using the tickle table v2" abstract: this report examines subjects third controlled tickle interrogation under heavy bondage protocols, comparing prior methodologies (dual-operator variability, immobilizer bag introduction) to the precision-engineered tickle table v2. key findings suggest paradoxical hypersensitivity post-stimulation, with residual laughter and vocalized denial indicating potential neuropsychological disorientation from sustained, unrestrained stimulation.       experimental design: subject profile: female, 5'6", high ticklish responsiveness (archived data: sessions 2023. 2024, 2025). notable trait: hyper-reactivity in toe webbing (4th/5th digit interspace). apparatus: tickle table v2 (steel ankle clamps, ratcheting toe-tie system, multi-anchor surface slots). immobilizer mk.iii (full-leather sheath, 12-point strapping, facial wrap gag). tools: tgun 2.0, fingers, shrieker, terrorizers 1.0, stickle (prototype implement future release at fettishtools, vibrating toothbrush, sole shredder). protocol: pre-trial: subject sealed in immobilizer, gagged (self-selected 13-minute endurance window). stimulation: focus on unrestrained 5th toe webbing, alternating with sole/arch stimulation. post-trial: gag removal delayed to capture post-stress vocalizations.       comparative results:   | session | bondage | operators | key observation ||-------------|-----------------------|---------------|-----------------------------------------------|| 2023 | basic restraints | dual | overstimulation-induced begging (2.7m avg.)  || 2024 | immobilizer bag | single | delayed laughter (post-session, 45s duration) || 2025 | tickle table v2 | single | residual laughter + verbal denial |   notable paradox: subject reported "roasting/impact" (ineffective) despite 8.3% longer laughter episodes post-exposure (p < 0.05).        discussion:   neuroconflict hypothesis: prolonged gagging may disrupt pain/tickle neural pathways, exacerbating post-session reactivity. toe webbing focus: unrestrained 5th digit allowed for sustained interspace concentration, potentially triggering limbic-system overload. recommendation: future trials should incorporate biofeedback (galvanic skin response) to quantify denial vs. physiological arousal.       conclusion:   the tickle table v2 optimizes helplessness and precision, inducing paradoxical post-trauma ticklishness. subjects  contradictory reactions suggest a latent threshold breach, warranting phase iv trials with extended gag durations.