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LMAO at the dancing mannequins in the video! "Dance moves", per se, don't indicate "bad" or "good". But the degree to which he's on beat (or off beat) does...
A group of evolutionary biologists looked at the science of bump and grind, and say they have figured out exactly which dance movements catch a woman's eye.
Strange though. I'm a drummer, and a bassist, yet I have no rythm on the dance floor. lol
Yes that is sometimes strange, since many of the musicians, when you look at them they move so well on stage. One of their draws. It May be a thing with some bassist, I dated one and I had to contain my laughter once we were on the dance floor. OMG it wasn't good, I had to get hold of his arms to stop that convulsion. Still didn't matter in the long run we had great fun and it didn't stop us from going out dancing again. He got many points for effort.
Where's the study for dances men like? Is twerking more effective? Is shimmying? A charming belly dance? Is there a study of this?
I do find the figure in the first video to be more attractive because of its wide arm movements, head is up showing confidence, and feet are mobile so he's healthy and agile. Fun lover for sure.
In the second video, the head is down, the arms are stiff and the figure's movement is tense. It's not confident body language, therefore, he got no game. Poor lover.
Where's the study for dances men like? Is twerking more effective? Is shimmying? A charming belly dance? Is there a study of this?
Yeah totally. Where is it?
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I do find the figure in the first video to be more attractive because of its wide arm movements, head is up showing confidence, and feet are mobile so he's healthy and agile. Fun lover for sure.
He had 8 beers.
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