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I think it’s much more meaningful given the fact that real animals don’t do it.
Equestria is a fictional world after all, which gives the artist the freedom to draw its inhabitants engaging in behaviors we wouldn’t see otherwise. This is his/her interpretation of how ponies show their emotions, and I find it simply wonderful when artists add that personal touch.
And, as ArrJaySketch said, it’s simply a parallel to an under-the-chin caress we humans resort to when things get, shall we say, intimate.
I’ve seen it done a lot and wanted to know if it was a behavior animals displayed.
Would’ve found it cuter if it was.
My turn for a question, because I’m curious! Sincerely, why does it matter?
Manmade.
Why am I not surprised.
In Disney cartoons I’ve seen where tails are often used as the way a human might sensually caress another under the chin.
I understand that horses will hold their tails out (“flag” their tails) when they are particularly excited, but I don’t believe they communicate like Starlight is doing here.
Do horses (or other animals) exhibit this tail on chin behavior in real life, or was this some kind of gesture made up by someone because it looks seductive?