No Safeword - Bella Ink and MJ
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No Safeword - Bella Ink and MJ
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The somatosensory amplification effect: quantifying ticklish responsiveness during sudden co-stimulus introduction in a no-safeword bdsm paradigm abstractthis study investigates the psychophysiological impact of unexpected co-tickler introduction on a restrained subject’s ticklish sensitivity under no safeword conditions. using a single-subject design (n=1), we measured the amplitude of laughter-induced diaphragmatic contractions, vocal intensity (post-gag removal), and subjective stress markers in volunteer bella ink during two stimulation phases: baseline (lead experimenter) vs. surprise co-tickler (mj). results indicate a 73% increase in ticklish hyperresponsiveness (p < 0.05) following mj’s intervention, with near-gag expulsion and rapid-onset tachypsychia necessitating protocol deviation. methods subject preparation: restraint: full-body immobilization via v1 table immobilizer™, including metacarpophalangeal hyperextension cuffs and metatarsal flexion straps (toes fixed at 120° dorsiflexion). gag: intraoral sponge (fda-grade cellulose, 4cm³) secured with microfoam tape (3m™ nexcare™). stimulus protocol: phase 1 (baseline): lead experimenter applied intervals of: plantar digitoplantar feathering (toes) axillary carbon fiber brush strokes phase 2 (intervention): co-tickler mj introduced without prior cues, targeting: intercostal fingertip palpitations inguinal light vibrations via lt device metrics: objective: laughter pitch (db), respiratory rate (breaths/min), gag displacement pressure (newtons). subjective: post-session debriefing using the bondage-induced arousal scale (bias-7). results phase 1: baseline laughter amplitude = 82db (sd ±3.2). respiratory rate stabilized at 24 bpm. phase 2: post-mj introduction: laughter amplitude peaked at 141db (+72%, p=0.003). respiratory rate spiked to 48 bpm at t=23:09, triggering gag removal. verbal outbursts (“fucking bitch!”) correlated with mj’s inguinal stimulation (r=0.89). gag integrity: microfoam tape shear stress reached 12.4n (vs. 15n failure threshold). discussionthe introduction of an unpredicted co-tickler (mj) induced somatosensory panic amplification, overriding baseline habituation. notably: ethical paradox: despite no safeword parameters, physiological risk (tachypnea, near-syncope) necessitated gag removal, suggesting safety protocols require autonomic fail-safes. neurobehavioral implications: mj’s expertise in erogenous zone targeting (intercostal/inguinal) likely activated aδ nociceptor crossover, intensifying perceived ticklishness as pseudo-pain.