>>95051
This made me think that lots of tickling artists consistently do complex poses, head angles, and facial expressions that they don't know how to do right (Ultimately ruining the whole piece) and usually stay stuck at that level of progress.
In the same way that the frieren meme led to thousands of people explaining how to properly do that angle, I think it'd be nice to have some reference guide sheets for all the various concepts that beginner and even intermediate tickling artists struggle with. They can have good examples, bad examples, general rules to keep in mind, mistakes to avoid, and then artists can apply these rules to there styles as needed.
I imagine it'll be a while before someone of proper talent and understanding of these things can actually go and whip up sheets for tickle fetish related things (Like how to properly do crying of laughter or tickling objects interacting with flesh), but there's definitely already useful guides out there for general concepts that can certainly be compiled and used for study/improvement.