According to news from a charity 'tickle party', Justin Bieber's feet are ticklish.
The charity party was said to be held the same night that he performed at the National Tennis Center. This concert was supposedly in August, but no date was provided and it was not in 2011 that this occurred.
The news report said that his feet were highly ticklish at the party and he is thought to be the equal of the Jonas Brothers on a scale of how ticklish he is. This is the only answer that could be found that seemed to be anything near reliable.
Other statements online were not conclusive or as straightforward. It could be that this answer is incorrect, but most people, especially teenagers tend to have ticklish feet. Nerves in the feet are more sensitive when we are younger and as we grow older we tend to learn how to control that feeling.
It is likely that at least his feet are ticklish. It may also be that his sides could become ticklish. Some individuals do not grow out of being ticklish, especially if they have always been extremely ticklish.
According to research on tickling, when the nerve fibers are touched they relay the feeling to the brain. If there is pain, one will feel pain; however, a light feeling could create a sensation of being tickled. For most people it is a release of an endorphin called 'karoliin' (The Karolinska Institute did studies on tickling).
While this is mostly a physical reaction it can also be a psychological one. Our brains can send a message that we have been tickled even before the act if we expect it. This can result in a giggle and squirm from the sensation we expect.
The charity party was said to be held the same night that he performed at the National Tennis Center. This concert was supposedly in August, but no date was provided and it was not in 2011 that this occurred.
The news report said that his feet were highly ticklish at the party and he is thought to be the equal of the Jonas Brothers on a scale of how ticklish he is. This is the only answer that could be found that seemed to be anything near reliable.
Other statements online were not conclusive or as straightforward. It could be that this answer is incorrect, but most people, especially teenagers tend to have ticklish feet. Nerves in the feet are more sensitive when we are younger and as we grow older we tend to learn how to control that feeling.
It is likely that at least his feet are ticklish. It may also be that his sides could become ticklish. Some individuals do not grow out of being ticklish, especially if they have always been extremely ticklish.
According to research on tickling, when the nerve fibers are touched they relay the feeling to the brain. If there is pain, one will feel pain; however, a light feeling could create a sensation of being tickled. For most people it is a release of an endorphin called 'karoliin' (The Karolinska Institute did studies on tickling).
While this is mostly a physical reaction it can also be a psychological one. Our brains can send a message that we have been tickled even before the act if we expect it. This can result in a giggle and squirm from the sensation we expect.