Do Women Really Relate Sex To Dancing?
No matter what, no matter when, no matter who, any man has a
chance to sweep any woman off her feet. He just needs the right
broom." That is what the "Date Doctor" said in the movie "Hitch"
starring Will Smith. The Date Doctor goes ahead to say "women
relate dancing to sex."
Since the movie featured, I have been bombarded with emails
asking me if it is true that women relate dancing to sex. I know
other people have other opinions, but as for me and my
household, we believe that many women judge a man's sex
potential by his dance moves. With a few exceptions, music
touches women in a very profound and unique way - it stirs their
soulfulness. Dance on the other hand unlocks the playful and
sensuous side of her personality. And if men only knew what a
powerful aphrodisiac dancing is for women, they might not be
getting the "I am not in the mood" as often as they do.
Many of my girlfriends and women I have been privileged to work
with tell me they could tell what kind of a lover a man would be
by the way he danced. They could tell if a man is a player, shy,
inhibited or uninhibited, passionate or passive and yes they
could even tell if he is a drunk by observing the way he moves
his body on the dance floor. And when it comes to dating, these
women say they want a man who is interested in more than just
eat, work and sleep. They want a man who knows how to
communicate his love potential and one who knows how to move
that sexual energy through his body. If you've seen Patrick
Swayze in "Dirty Dancing" then you know what I am talking about.
It is much more than "dancing sexy", it is like the man reaches
deep within and then releases that inner being in sensual
movement. It is purposeful yet playful. It is relaxed and
effortless. Something about his body says "strong and tender,
fun and frivolous". It's ...it's...how can I put it? It gives a
woman that "jolt" below the navel. And when a woman has tasted
the pleasure of dancing in the arms of a good dancer, it is next
to impossible to settle for anything less, unless he has some
incredibly exciting career in which they can experience
unlimited financial freedom together or he is unbelievable in
bed or both!
Unfortunately misperceptions depicting dance as being effeminate
keeps a lot of men from getting their groove on. Some need a
two-drink minimum to get the nerve to get on the floor. And when
they do get on the dance floor, their alcohol-aided sense of
adventure is a series of exaggerated theatrical gestures that
are a torture to watch.
Guys, if you do not have the unlimited cash flow or do not
exactly fall into the category of "unbelievable" in bed then a
dance class should be your next stop. If you've already got the
moves, show off that fancy footwork and I don't mean those
Tarzan ape-like gestures. Put some grace into it. If you have
not been to the gym lately and have accumulated a little bit of
excess or have a really lean slight build, please don't try
belly-dancing. Leave that to the co-ed high school dance floor.
Unless of course your intention is to attract another man, then
by all means, more power to you. But for the man who embraces
more of his masculine side, the wrist-turned-
up-elbows-against-hips thingy - no, don't do that.
Dances like tango, salsa and ball-room dancing are some of the
most passionate and graceful dances around but only good for you
if you already have a relationship or have made a strong
connection. And remember she has to say yes to "shall we dance"
first. To make certain that she will say yes, when you approach
her, show her what you got. No, please not that. Keep that for
another day, another place and another time. I mean show her
your moves. The Ricky Martin-Usher-Omarion sensual dance moves
around the groin can get her imagination going in a romantic
seductive way. If she's at your wavelength, she'll most likely
get the message and smile back.