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minus-squareTempermentalAnomaly@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up15·9 hours agoNo one knows with certainty why dogs lick you. There are many well-established theories based on understanding of dog behavior. “I love you.” “You’re tasty.” “I’m anxious.”
minus-squareEvilBit@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up1·20 seconds agoI heard that dogs lick the lips of their friends to get a sense of what they’re been up to, food-wise. Secondhand tasting.
minus-squareCaketaco@lemmy.dbzer0.comlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up2·4 hours agoAh, the same reasons people do it.
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minus-squaresp3ctr4l@lemmy.dbzer0.comlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up1·edit-24 hours ago… That roughly encapsulates many uh, exciting encounters I’ve had with various consenting, mutually nude people. Conclusion: Its oxytocin, the ‘closeness trust and comfort’ neurochemical.
No one knows with certainty why dogs lick you. There are many well-established theories based on understanding of dog behavior.
“I love you.”
“You’re tasty.”
“I’m anxious.”
I heard that dogs lick the lips of their friends to get a sense of what they’re been up to, food-wise. Secondhand tasting.
Ah, the same reasons people do it.
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… That roughly encapsulates many uh, exciting encounters I’ve had with various consenting, mutually nude people.
Conclusion:
Its oxytocin, the ‘closeness trust and comfort’ neurochemical.