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Simone gave us our final assignment: "Approach a man. Use everything you've learned. And for heaven's sake, don't pretend to like NFTs."
By week three, I could enter a coffee shop and let my gaze rest on a younger man without looking like I was calculating his grocery bill. It was a soft power. A slow-blooming confidence.
I chose a tall, shy guy named Mateo, who was staring at two kinds of kale like they held the secrets to the universe. my cougar courses
I walked over. No hesitation. No fake stumble. I leaned on the bar next to him and said, "That book will break you in the best way. Read it last year. Cried for three days."
Simone corrected us. "No. You are a lighthouse. You are not chasing ships. You are warning them of the rocks—and inviting them to safe harbor." Simone gave us our final assignment: "Approach a man
He blinked. "People massage kale?"
"That one," I said, pointing to the lacinato, "has more iron. But the curly one is better for massaging into a salad." It was a soft power
This was taught by a wiry, silver-haired man named Julio, who had been a professional wingman in Vegas before finding enlightenment.
