Some people….well, most people think that it’s easy to seduce men. I disagree. I would argue that seduction involves an object that is otherwise unattainable. A husband cannot seduce his wife, for example, because she is already attached to him. Likewise, almost all the men where ever they are already attracted to the opposite sex at once. In order to change this attitude into seduction ladies have to exert only minimal effort. A simple ‘hi’ may do at times, while other men may requre a more sophisticated and calculated ‘hi there’ with a smile.
In any case, seducing a man is like offering candy to a starving baby…the interest is already there. If only the interest is already there between them a man can seduce another man. If the interest isn’t there, however, the task becomes near impossible. One of the best places that I have found to pick up married men is at a coffee shop. Coffee shops are a great place to people watch. One great thing about coffee shops are they are small so it is easier to be noticed. Anyone who used to visit coffee shop alone is more lovable than reading a book.
It always helps if you can find out a man’s likes and dislikes before you actually meet him. If you can catch a glimpse of what he is reading it is a great way to start up conversation. You can tell a lot about a man by observing the ways he treats other people. Is he nice to the person who is getting his coffee? Does he seem annoyed with others making noise around him? Does he talk on his phone the whole time he is there. Does he seem relaxed or comfortable. Does he notice you? A book with an interesting title is the key for a pleasant conversation.
Ensure that you do read the book, by doing if asked about it you can talk about it. Ensure to choose a book which represents you in a better way. Good luck ladies! Do dogs really understand more about human life than the humans themselves because of their keen powers of observation? Their reactions may be mysterious whatever the case, sometimes they save our lives. Sometimes the cues we give tip off our animals: Isn’t a day off great. Put on your comfy clothes, sleep in, let them know that they get to spend time with you all day long.
our dog will identify whether we are going out or alive in the house by watching the shoe position Repetition can sub-consciously alert us to certain events, such as treats being available when certain sounds are heard, or the ringing of the phone signaling dad needs picked up at the train station. And so on. Many dogs understand danger and will do everything to communicate or even solve the problem. Once a beagle did not stop howling and running up and down the stairway until the owner went upstairs: the kitten had knocked the hair dryer on the floor, the switch had turned on, and the thing was very, very hot.
Once a dog stood over its injured mother in the middle of a highway until human help rescued the older dog. Once a loyal pooch saved its owner from a mountain lion attack. The stories are oft told and profoundly touching. Another thing nearly every dog seems to get is how to become irresistible to a man. He comes in hot, sweaty, takes off his jacket and loosens his tie as he reaches for a gin and tonic. The Golden Retriever gets her tennis ball, follows him to the living room, spits the ball out on the floor and rises to put her paws around his neck.
Soon they are in the yard playing ball. Or he wakes up groaning and pulling the pillow over his head, but the Lab pushes his nose under the pillow, licks the guy’s whiskery face and soon man and dog are running their five mile loop in the crisp morning air. Or, he slams the car door, walks into the house without speaking to mom or dad, and flops on his bed in tears over the embarrassing break-up with his girl friend. The Border Collie mix they’ve had since the boy was eight jumps up on the bed and sprawls next to him with her head next to his — and she stays for as long as he does, even though he won’t let anyone else come into his room.
Or dad goes out to cut the lawn, but the big old mutt brings him the Frisbee, so dad comes in an hour later when it starts to rain and he hasn’t started the mower yet. Then there is grand dad, who is becoming very confused with early Alzheimer’s. But the two Dachshund mixes don’t care if he has forgotten their names, and they make sure he can’t disappear from sight without someone else knowing about it. How many stories need we tell? Clearly it is dogs who understand how to be irresistible to men!










