Tickle Someone

Tickling is a great thing; it brings joy and makes people laugh.

Steps

 * 1) Find out from the person's friends whether they are ticklish. If you ask the person directly, most likely, they'll lie (however, asking may give you a good excuse to test whether they are telling the truth or not by tickling).
 * 2) Tickle them! (Move your fingers in a back-and-forth motion on their ticklish spots.)
 * 3) Stop when you think they have laughed enough. If they are ticklish, ask if they want to be tickled more. If they liked it, then yes, if not, well, you know the answer.

Ticklish Spots
There are many places someone can be ticklish. Some of the more common places include:


 * 1) *Feet (soles, ankles, heels, underneath toes)
 * 2) *Belly
 * 3) *Belly Button
 * 4) *Armpits
 * 5) *Sides
 * 6) *Legs (knees, above knees, thighs, behind knees)
 * 7) *Back
 * 8) *Ribs
 * 9) *neck

(note: covering your subject's eyes can increase the tickling sensation)