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It's no surprise that nightclubs are dark places. They foster feelings of lust, sex, and love and sometimes when we dance there, we can go through the stages of fancying, loving, fumbling foreplay, intercourse, climax, and post-coital bliss just by making eye contact, and holding it, with someone on the other side of the dance floor. Dancing is, according to George Bernard Shaw, "The vertical expression of a horizontal desire legalized by music."
There is plenty of evidence for this, from the anecdotal to the scientific. Let's start with the science and work our way down. Darwin thought that dance was part of the mate selection process, and more recently, two groups of researchers (Brown et al., 2005 and Fink et al., 2007) suggest that the way we dance might be influenced by our hormonal and genetic make up, such that we use dance to communicate the quality of our genes to potential mates.
In my own lab, I have observed similar findings. I filmed people dancing naturally in a real nightclub and I found that men with high levels of the sex hormone testosterone dance differently than men with low levels of testosterone and, most importantly, women prefer the dancing of high testosterone men. Now, if we couple this with the finding that the female sexual partners of high testosterone men report having more orgasms during sex than the sexual partners of low testosterone men, we can see how dancing style is well worth looking at when we are looking for a mate.
What about women? When women are at the more fertile stage of their menstrual cycle, they dance differently than when they are at the less fertile stage of their cycle. I have found that men rate the dancing of women who are at the fertile stage of their cycle to be more attractive than the dancing of women who are at the less fertile stage of their menstrual cycle.
What's so different about the dancing of fertile and less fertile women? It's all in the hips. At the more fertile stage of their cycle, women move their hips more when they are dancing compared to when they are at the less fertile stage. I have used eye-tracking devices to see where men look on a woman's body when she dances and I have found that men spend more time looking at the hips of women who are more fertile than they spend looking at the hips of women who are less fertile. So, the more time men spend looking at a woman's hips, the more attractive they find her!
Now for the anecdotal supporting evidence. (Scientists, turn away.) It was Saturday, October 29th 1988 and I'd gone to a nightclub in London's West End with three female friends. I didn't fancy any of them. Earlier that night we had been at a Halloween party. All three of my friends had dressed for the occasion and they looked very gothic. They wore black clothes, heavy black eyeliner, and their hair had been back-combed.
I really wasn't looking for love, not there. As we went into the nightclub, which was buzzing, I noticed several attractive women on the dance floor. I went to the bar to work out how I was going to leave my three gothic friends in the event that I got lucky with one of these gorgeous non-goths.
It took 10 minutes to be served, during which time I had my back to the dance floor. When I turned around, once I'd gotten a drink, I saw
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