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Why men (secretly) love to dance

The reason men (secretly) love to dance is because it ever so easily fulfills their most intimate wants and desiresand it doesn't matter that he's wearing raggedy underwear. While they have many wonderful qualities, men have this reputation for avoiding intimacy. It's just not in their genes to voluntarily share what they are thinking or feeling. That stuff is private; and they run the risk of having what they say be misinterpreted. But dancingit's a safe zone for them to enjoy hassle-free female body contact.

When a man is dancing, time stands still for him. Life as he knows it, that constant subconscious vigil for dangerous predators, is suspended the very second he has spotted you in that crowded room and you have accepted his invitation to dance. Did you see the look of relief on his face? The "conquest" is over. Now he can relax and enjoy himselfand you!

Men for the most part are physical beings. They love touch and dancing, especially slow dancing, gives them a risk-free chance to hold another body and have their body held. It's so much easier than later when he's taking you home and those old performance anxieties sneak up like a bad case of heartburn. He's not sure whenor if it's okay for to put his arms around you. Does he wait for a signal? Wait, was that a signal? Out on the dance floor, since you've said yes to dancing with him, you have surrendered yourself to himand aroused all his uncontrollable, internal vibrations.

As your personal energy fields sense each other, the fireworks begin. On their own, with no encouragement from you, your body parts begin emitting subtle signals to each other and sending their "opinions" to your brains.

Men are also known as being visual creatures. So with you in his arms, your bodies moving in sensual harmony to the music, it is highly likely that behind his closed eyes and dreamy expression, he is fantasizing about the two of you lying naked on a deserted beach. Your bodies are beautifully shaped and deliciously tanned, his every move and gesture bringing you to fulfillment over and over again.

Alas, the music has ended, his dream bubble pops all to soon and he is jolted back to reality. But just before he lets you go, give him a gift and sigh. He will never forget that moment.

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