Men think/act.

So, walking Bravo, and an acquaintance approaches. I know this beautiful lady, and sure enough, so does Bravo. She is a total dog lover, and spends almost 15 minutes rubbing him down, as he gives her copious doggy smooches. almost makes her late for the job---Horsepital IT specialist. While mauling the GSD, she mentions she is now divorced. Now, I've had my sights on her for years, but respecting her marriage, kept struggling to keep the flirt to minimums. But with this news, the gears start to spin in this wooden head. Took no action, yet! But perhaps should have simply commisurated on the divorce, practiced empathy, asked about the kids, and so on. Instead, the hunting instincts rushed through most of my body. Wondering if women have similar situations. As when seeing a man of interest, and meeting his lovely wife. Scrutiny of the assets of the latter often begin, We're told.
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Make sure to walk Bravo at the same time & place until you see her again
and to check out what movies are playing this weekend locally before you go.
When she is petting Bravo again say "Bravo really takes to you. It's interesting
how animals can sense good people."

"I saw so & so movie was playing at the local theatre and I've been wanting to see it.
But first I wanted to talk to someone who has seen it. Have you seen it ?"

"No ? Well then lets go check it out together this weekend. That will be fun. Which day is better for you ?"

"Yes, well how was it ? Great, I'll have to check it out.
Is there any movie that you've been wanting to see ?
Well lets go check it out together this weekend. That will be fun.
Which day is better for you ?"
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