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Not what I was expecting, but what are you entitled to expect for Black's first move?
Usually I see Black playing high instead, usually at a), to coordinate an influence-based position with the other 4-4 stones. 3-3 is certainly playable, but I'm perhaps a bit too used to players who don't play particularly varied openings. We'll see how I handle it.
For now, let's just approach a 4-4 stone, from the outside because the low 3-3 stone indicates a relatively uninteresting developmental area. We'll see what Black does.
I thought about a) too, but I don't want to end in gote there just yet. I'll leave the choice between clomping at a) or more directly choosing a side with something like b) to later.
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This is the only joseki off a 3-3 that I really remember.

is maybe honest; it prevents Black from rising up at a) or so, which starts cooperating with the top 4-4 again, and leaves me with a fairly useless floating group. With

you can see how Black is fairly well enclosed and White is putting a damper on Black's outside potential. Sente ends here for sure, though, if I play like this.
Also, while reducing Black here is a good thing, I'm a little unsure about what more I can do with this center group, whereas I know how to build up a profitable framework around my 4-4 up top. So for now I'll approach and leave this shoulder hit in reserve for later.