Your question is not a very elaborate one.Are you a guy or a girl?In anycase,you are the best judge of what the touch meant.From a 3rd person's point of view it might as well be a harmless brush of a hand or a finger.But then you know it better.
If someone frequently touches your ears and nose, it may indicate comfort and affection towards you. Such gestures can signify a desire for closeness or intimacy, as these areas are often considered vulnerable. Additionally, it may reflect playful or flirtatious behavior, suggesting they enjoy engaging with you in a lighthearted manner. Overall, these actions can be interpreted as positive body language expressing warmth and connection.
Your question is not a very elaborate one.Are you a guy or a girl?In anycase,you are the best judge of what the touch meant.From a 3rd person's point of view it might as well be a harmless brush of a hand or a finger.But then you know it better.
i wouldn't read into something like that. i just do that if my hair's bothering me. it really has nothing to do if i like someone or not
Nothing will happen. It is like if soap touched our ears; nothing happens.
Because your ears are conected to your body , so when your body grows your ears grow
To properly rub a dog's ears and ensure they enjoy it, gently massage the base of their ears with your fingertips in a circular motion. Pay attention to their body language and stop if they show signs of discomfort. Be gentle and avoid pulling or tugging on their ears.
It has no specific meaning, but would be interpreted as being a secret signal or perhaps a sign that there is an unspoken agreement. It could also be interpreted as a Carol Burnett impersonation.
Yes, A person can live without ears because ears are not a major part of the body. They only provide hearing. Although, if you didn't have ears you probably would use sign language to communicate. However, if you didn't have a heart or liver or stomach, you would probably die.
it does not have ears it ha antenna's
A "wolf smile" is a body language exhibited by wolves and wolf-like dogs to indicate happiness, in which the ears are held horizontally and forward.
Common signs of animal body language indicating fear or aggression include raised fur, pinned back ears, bared teeth, growling or hissing, crouching or backing away, and a tense body posture.
Look at their body language when they are pulling the sled. They are happy, tails up, barking, heads up, ears forward, etc. pulling for all they are worth. Very happy body language