To adapt it into a non - erotic version, you could make it a story about a massage therapist who accidentally tickles a client's feet while trying to give a relaxing foot massage. The focus would be on the comical or unexpected nature of the tickling rather than any sexual connotations, making it suitable for a general audience.
One common theme could be the power dynamic, with one person being in control. Another might be the exploration of the body's sensitivity. But it's important to note that these themes can be quite controversial.
Definitely. The idea of 'torture', even if it's presented in a fictional or 'erotic' way in stories, goes against the principles of respect for others' well - being. It can also promote a wrong view of acceptable behavior in relationships.
There could be a story about kids playing a tickle game in the park. They run around, giggling and trying to tickle each other. It's all innocent fun and full of the joy of childhood.
There could be a story about a group of friends having a tickle fight during a sleepover. They were just having innocent fun, chasing each other around the room and laughing hysterically when someone got tickled. It was a great way to bond and create memories.
Well, it's not that common really. While there are various themes explored in literature, this one is rather specific and might be seen as a bit too risqué for a lot of mainstream literature. However, in some fictional works that deal with more taboo or sensual themes, it could potentially pop up. But overall, it's not something you'd come across very often in your typical bookstore finds.