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| ===== Empathic shielding ===== | ===== Empathic shielding ===== | ||
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| + | In prehistoric societies with low densities - and sometimes in sparsely-settled societies in the present day - this posed no great problems except in terms of intraspecific competition, | ||
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| + | In many respects, the requirement for empathic shielding bears a strong resemblance to human feelings about clothes: to walk around without it in one's own home in front of one's own family is one thing, but to do so in public in front of strangers is quite another: uncivilized, | ||
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| ===== Grooming ===== | ===== Grooming ===== | ||
| + | Though not always as intensive a process as it would be for species with hair or feathers, takmar do have mutual **grooming** behaviors that reinforce social bonds. | ||
| + | The most universal component of grooming is bathing; aside from allowing dirt and other foreign substance to be removed, takma scales are at their healthiest when kept relatively moist. At its most basic this can be done by licking, but is most often done (mostly) with the forepaws with clean plain water, as directly from a lake or stream or from a bathing pool. Soap or oils are not often used directly and must be applied minimally and washed off thoroughly, as they can have detrimental effects on scale health if allowed to be absorbed. Water scented with flowers or herbs, however, may be employed, especially by the wealthy, purely for their smell. | ||
| - | ===== Half sleep ===== | + | For those with healthy [[takma: |
| + | The use of the mouth in grooming - licking or nibbling - is, depending on where and how it is used, reserved for a particular level of intimacy; grooming between anyone more distant than casual friends or immediate household members will consist mostly or entirely of grooming by hand. | ||
| - | ===== Male bands ===== | + | Grooming for the sole purpose of strengthening personal bonds is usually done in a private or at least informal setting. Purely among males, grooming is often a group activity of no fixed precedence, mixed with swimming or water-based games; when females are involved there is usually a grooming order tied to group composition, |
| + | Grooming may also be performed between females for political purposes, as a public demonstration of affiliation, | ||
| - | ===== Social status | + | ===== Half sleep ===== |
| + | //See [[takma: | ||
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| + | Because of the length of [[universe: | ||
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| + | One of the ways in which they deal with this is through **half-sleep**, | ||
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| ===== Thalassophobia ===== | ===== Thalassophobia ===== | ||
| + | An apparent relic of a much earlier stage of evolution, the majority of takmar have an instinctive and intense **[[https:// | ||
| + | Takmar are good swimmers and divers, and on the whole have no concern when they can see the bottom of a body of water or have the impression that it is only just out of sight. If they are unable to perceive or guess at the bottom, however, they will feel an unreasoning terror of the depths, tinged with a feeling that some unspecified threat awaits them there. (A similar effect can be induced by very cloudy or murky water). As a result, while few takmar have any issues being in or on the water near seashores, rivers, small lakes, or similar, they frequently experience psychological difficulty in crossing oceans or going out into the middle of large lakes or inland seas. | ||
| + | Cultural and religious attempts to explain thalassophobia are often expressed in terms of sea monsters, dark, aquatic gods, and abyssal hells. The [[ethnicity: | ||
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