Science, asked by ravinder68184, 10 months ago

why do we feel tickling? ​

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Answered by guptashikha1984
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Answer:

we feel tickles because are body reacts if someone other touches. if we tickle ourselves we will not feel ticklish because our body knows that it's my body

Answered by nipundas
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  • Tickling is also a form of social bonding. It's one of the early forms of communication between parents and children and is a way young children play around with their friends. So perhaps, researchers say, tickling is a way to form connections with people.

  • Another idea is that we've evolved to be ticklish as a way to protect vulnerable spots from attack. For example, because your stomach is ticklish, you're more aware that you need to protect it if you're facing some sort of threat.

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Source: vox.com

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