open their mouths
horses like to be touched under the chin, the cheek,the forehead, the nose and the neck hope i helped :)
I reflexively grabbed my nose when I got hit.
open the mouth in search of a nipple when touched on the cheek.
When Helen touches her cheek she wants to feel the sensation of her finger moving across it. She is trying to understand how it feels to be touched even if it is by herself.
If she did that, it is in her cultural heritiage to rub her cheek with yours as a form of greeting to you. Most Mexican girls will greet their friends that way, it means she considers you to be a friend.
You put the medicine dropper into the side of their cheek towards the back, that way they cannot force it out with their tonge and they have to swallow it.
Yes, "softly" is an adverb. It describes how an action is done, such as speaking softly or walking softly.
Dakota likely turned and showed interest in nursing due to the touch sensation on his cheek triggering a rooting reflex. This automatic response is common in newborns and helps them locate a source of food, such as when a baby is seeking to nurse when touched on the cheek.
The rooting reflex causes an infant to turn her head in response to a touch on the cheek. This reflex assists in breastfeeding until finding the breast is a learned behavior. The reflex usually disappears by the time the baby is four months old or so.
My muscles reflexively rippled in the crisp, cold air.
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