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Why we can’t tickle ourselves

Why we can’t tickle ourselves

Posted on May 6, 2026 By admin



Go ahead, try tickling the arch of your foot or your ribs right now. Does it work? Probably not. Yet, if a friend did the exact same thing, you’d likely be squirming, giggling, and begging them to stop. Why does the same physical touch produce such wildly different results?



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