Why don't we feel ticklish when we tickle ourselves but we feel ticklish when someones else tickles us??
Answers: A ticklish sensation will only take place if you are surprised. If you tickle yourself, obviously, you know where the tickling will occur, and when it will occur. If someone else does it, it surprises your brain. You can accually stop the ticklish sensations (with some practise) by watching where the tickler is tickling and being very calm and tell yourself that it will not tickle. It is hard to do, but I can do it sometimes if I get into a ticklish situation.
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