Tickle Therapy - Ama Rio and Honey Kinkaid
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10 months ago
Title:
Tickle Therapy - Ama Rio and Honey Kinkaid
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How tickling unlocked ama rio's deepest relaxation despite aversion abstract this study investigates the paradoxical efficacy of tickle therapy on a highly resistant subject (ama rio, 28f) who despises tickling yet sought stress relief. using extreme immobilization (leather straitjacket, v-leg stocks with toe bondage) and escalating gag conditions, researchers derek and honey kinkaid administered three tickle phases, followed by deceptive "cooldown" automatic brush application. sensors monitored physiological responses to determine if post-session intervals revealed reduced anxiety, improved rest readiness, and endorphin release despite overt displeasure and discomfort during testing. methodology subject profile ama rio: 28f, clinically documented "exceptionally ticklish" bare feet (size 10), self-reported tickle aversion rating: 9.8/10. pre-session state: chronic stress (cortisol levels: 28.4 µg/dl), relax latency > 60 mins, self-described "burnout." restraint system upper body: custom-fit leather straitjacket with dorsal strap lock. lower body: legs secured in v-formation (40°) via hardwood stocks. ankles/feet immobilized in v2 toe bondage stocks (toes hyperextended backward, soles fully exposed). quadriceps, knees, and thighs pinned via 5-point locking straps. escape probability: 0%. mobility score: 0/10. tickle protocol phase 1: no gag (baseline aggression) metrics: scream frequency, sweat output, lacrimation. phase 2: full wrap gag (muffled pleading) metrics: gag saturation (saliva volume), pelvic tremors. phase 3: cleave gag (visual humiliation focus) metrics: pupil dilation, muffled begging attempts. "cooldown" phase (deceptive automation) automated nylon brushes (variable speed) targeting arches/toe webs. researchers withdraw; observe via monitors. metrics: post-tremor duration, vocal exhaustion decibels. data collection sensors: galvanic skin response (gsr), eeg (endorphin spikes), pressure-sensitive foot mats. post-session interval: hourly cortisol checks, relaxation latency tests, subjective "euphoria" surveys. hypothesisdespite ama’s explicit hatred of tickling, exposure will induce: 73% reduction in cortisol within 2h post-session. relaxation latency < 15 mins.