10ofRods
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How about the thought that the husband being keenly aware that this video was going to be picked apart, frame by frame, word for word, then he just came across as super awkward? Someone told him to get to the point, don’t blabber, then it’s a under 30 second video. Perhaps someone told him liars eyes look to the left, then he does a full on weird stare at the camera. I don’t know, I think it was a foolish move to release the video and don’t believe he wanted to.
Thank you for the detailed response. I kind of got lost in it. I’m just a girl that trains my dogs. lol
Some of the best clinical psychologists I know are also super duper dog trainers. Trying to read a dog's mind is probably really good training for human psychology. Or cats' minds. Humans can be like either.
And I do believe there are genes and biochemistry involved in predatory instincts - some dog breeds more than others, some humans more than others.