Why do I laugh when I get tickled?!


Question: Even though it's not funny at all?


Answers: Even though it's not funny at all?

The studies suggest that tickling is a reflex action, somewhat akin to the jerking response experienced when your knee is hit by a rubber mallet in just the right spot. With tickling, instead, you burst into smiles or laughter and sometimes squirm or pull your body away to get away from the source of the tickling.

Further, even though the response from tickling is outwardly gleeful, the inward feeling is not mirthful, unlike when you have just heard a good joke. Instead, the feeling may be more closely aligned with other emotions such as social anxiety or nervous laughter.

your skin receptors are sensitive in some areas of your body

nerves in my brain send signals of magnetic power to laugh in loving pain.

Cuz your a sissy.

it tickles lol

It's the closest thing your body can do to mimic the feeling of being tickled.

i have the same problem

even i do lol !!
a good laugh won't harm ya



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