I suspect local law enforcement might not accept "cheeky tail friskiness" as a legal defense in a sexual harassment case quite yet.
Am I the only one here appalled by this double standard? When I accidentally brush my tail against somebody's thigh, that's "sexual harassment", even though it's their own fault for standing that close to me in the first place (doesn't anybody respect personal space these days?), but when I complain about people stroking my tail without my permission, nobody takes me seriously.
I could envision this as a pub game on a busy night. Imagine most the patrons donning tails. The tails have a built-in sensor of some type that somehow registers a score, with points obtained each time your tail rests on another tail. It doesn't matter what the sex is, but that too can be programmed in: a guy could have a female tail, and vice versa. In the crowd, there would be someone donning a bonus tail, unbeknown to anybody, and one person wearing a tail that takes points away. At the end of the day, the winner is the one with the most points and wins a prize. Bottom line, everybody at the bar gets a little tail.