Tickling Legal Boundaries Explained
Summary
Tickling family members consensually is usually not a legal issue, but tickling strangers without consent can be harassment or assault. Always respect personal boundaries. If tickling by a family member is unwanted, you have the right to express discomfort and ask them to stop.Full Conversation
My name is Patrick I'm * from Suffolk County New York *
Hi Patrick! What legal issue are you seeking assistance with?
What is the legal difference of tickling family and strangers
Hey Patrick! Tickling family members, especially if consensual, is generally not a legal issue. However, tickling strangers without their consent can be considered harassment or assault. It's always important to respect personal boundaries, especially with people you don't know.
Is there a specific situation you're concerned about?
If my cousin tickled me is it okay
Hi Patrick, if your cousin tickled you and it was consensual and in good fun, it's generally okay. However, if it made you uncomfortable or it was unwanted, you have the right to express that and ask them to stop. Respecting personal boundaries is important in any relationship.