do their tails wag when they're happy to see each other?
Of course! It'd be such a waste to have dog people with perfectly good tails and not have them reflect their emotions.
The way I see it, tail wagging is a lot like smiling or laughing, it's innate to the species, even babies know how to do it and it's meaning is the same across cultures. When it's genuine it happens instinctually, but if you really need to, you can try to force or supress it. Whether or not it's proper etiquette to wag your tail depends on the situation, it's a normal part of socialization between friends for example, but on formal surroundings you're expected to show modesty and have enough restraint to control your emotions.
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i’ve talked about this before but a bpd symptom i absolutely HATE is the lack of emotional permanence.
no matter how many loving people i have in my life, the second they are gone it's like i was never loved and that it's all in my imagination but as soon as they come back, it's like i've never been sad
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People who can't help but get all smiley and giggly and jumpy while "trying" to defend themselves with their arms as you give them those playful little pokes all over their torso. their little blushes, silly smiles and scrunched up noses AURGH eughsljfkskk i'm eating y'all rn, what a good day to love humans, humans are adorable 🌸
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peter jackson step away from the green screen and nobody gets hurt
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