YanchaOkami
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Good morning / day / evening / night, floofers! ?
Oh, I never acquired any weird or confusing look by this. Common people usually know that dogs sniff around genitals of their own and as well of humans and don't project any weird thoughts in this. I used to clean the backside of my husky if the fur got into the way sometimes (when it was longer) with a paper towel right on the street, nobody ever bats an eye.
It all depends on -how- one handles it, I guess. I've seen as example mothers breast-feeding their children in a public transport or on a park bench without anyone really looking confused or weirded, as they handled it professionally and discrete. It's all about how one looks doing what he/she does.
If you handle it professionally, you could go into a business place, drive up the escalator, go into a meeting hall with meeting occurring right at this time - and take the stapler from the table, saying three words and leaving the building without anyone even thinking twice about it. And you're unknown to them.
A dog going for some sniffs in the crotch of a woman will not cause many to turn their heads, same thing can't be said if the dog do it do a man. Dog smelling on a woman is seen as innocent while a dog smelling on a man could make some think "what have he done with the dog for it to act like that?", even if they are miles away from thinking of it to be zoophile stuff.
Good morning / day / evening / night, floofers! ?

Oh, I never acquired any weird or confusing look by this. Common people usually know that dogs sniff around genitals of their own and as well of humans and don't project any weird thoughts in this. I used to clean the backside of my husky if the fur got into the way sometimes (when it was longer) with a paper towel right on the street, nobody ever bats an eye.
It all depends on -how- one handles it, I guess. I've seen as example mothers breast-feeding their children in a public transport or on a park bench without anyone really looking confused or weirded, as they handled it professionally and discrete. It's all about how one looks doing what he/she does.
If you handle it professionally, you could go into a business place, drive up the escalator, go into a meeting hall with meeting occurring right at this time - and take the stapler from the table, saying three words and leaving the building without anyone even thinking twice about it. And you're unknown to them.