The Truth About Cats & Dogs

by Dr. Abby Barnes from film :The Truth About Cats & Dogs
Often at times we reflect on the dogs we've met and the cats we've passed by. We think about the biological differences between cats and dogs, just as we look at the differences between men and women.
This film captured the reality of love in disguise. A man falling for a woman behind the voice. A courage of making a first impression, yet it becomes mistaken for the wrong woman. Dr. Abby Barnes is a radio host and Noelle is her beautiful friend. Brian is a man drawn to love by Abby, yet, mistakenly presumed that Noelle was Abby.
I am sure this occurs a lot with twins. Yet, never thought it could with a voice. Voices identify ones soul. Whether it is auditory spoken or literary written down it just seems a bit superficial.
Someone becomes someone to someone when that someone expels such desire to define ones relationship. Is it true that we all assume love at first sight is an overstatement? I know that love at first laugh is often more engaging and acceptable. But, what makes more sense? Auditory connection or physical connection? Perhaps can a sense of humor be the end all to all ends?
What exactly is the truth about cats and dogs? Is a cat just a passive lady with claws that come out at night? Is a dog a man that focuses on the entertainment of woman and longs for her to come back as quickly as possible?
I know a few independent women. I know more less of a dependent man. Yet, is it true? Can a woman achieve such success by hiding behind her appearance? Can a man look beyond someones appearance and see their inner beauty? Can someone trick themselves into believing the soul makes a person either more interesting or less appealing?
Are we all just cats and dogs, and only a few of us can play it nice?
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