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Hello. My name is Craig Sinnott. I am part of the population who enjoys a good relaxing foot and back tickle. I have many family members who also enjoy the pampering, my mother, enjoyed her feet and legs being tickled with a knitting needle, in which I use to earn a fair amount of pocket money from this, and from my Aunt to.
Unfortunately, there are much fewer people who actually enjoy the practice of tickling. Many partners don't enjoy tickling their beloved and can take a lot of begging just to get a five-minute tickle, and let us be honest, if their heart is not into it, it just isn't bliss.
People will pay for anything that gives pleasure, self-confidence, excitement or a better look, in which tickling covers them all, yet is unheard of. When I mention tickle therapy to a person, most will frown and grin with disbelief, they tend to have the thought of it being 'weird' to have a stranger touch you. Yet, when we ponder, we begin to realise how many different ways we are touched, e.g. massage, reflexology, tattoos, hairdresser, face/body painting. It must also be realised; tickle therapy can involve less skin contact than a massage. It is very interesting how people view tickling and what springs to their mind when talked about. 

I believe this is a service that offers so much in a positive way, it improves mental and physical health, happiness, feel good factor and just the mere sensation one can only get from a tickle. It needs to become recognised, understood and accepted as a therapy. This is why I have started tickle therapy, for people to overcome worries without trying too hard, to feel lighter, to be less stressed and to realise we have the capability of cancelling out pain through laughter and enjoyment.

I have been employed as a quality controller, window cleaner, hygiene operative, warehouse supervisor and a self-employed gardener, in which many reap rewards in their own way, but being a tickle therapist, bringing a smile to a person's face is one of the best rewards one can receive. 

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