osapistelyä
Osapistelyä is a Finnish term that translates to "partial petting" or "half-stroking." It refers to a specific type of affectionate touch, often directed towards pets, particularly dogs and cats. Unlike full-body petting, osapistelyä involves focusing the stroking on a limited area, such as the head, neck, or a specific part of the back. This can be done for various reasons.
One common reason for osapistelyä is when an animal is in a state of discomfort or anxiety,
The practice is not limited to pets; some individuals may use similar localized touch when interacting with