Monday, April 26, 2010

Shake Your Tailfeather

In the animal world animals have certain ways of showing each other they are interested. Sniffing, puffing out the chest, showing their feathers. Are we really that different. When we get all dolled up for a night on the town are we not trying in some way to attract the opposite sex? An article I seen showed a man's face in both a feminine and masculine light asking which one you are attracted to more. If you were feeling more so towards one or the other it goes back to the cave days when women were attracted to males who seems fit, which would mean a good provider for offspring and survival. Another article said men are more attracted to the hourglass figure because subconsciously it the impression of a fertile female. Perhaps even as women we, not even knowing, are more attracted and more prone to primp ourselves during different times of our cycle because our cave woman instinct is urging us to give off mating calls in the form of high heels and cute tops. You perhaps can even feel more confident which is a factor that people can't help but be attracted too.
So whether we are in the animal kingdom or our world I think we all that instinct and primal urges because it's in us as basic survival, although it is not necessary or always relevant anymore. But when it comes down to it, you and me baby ain't nothing but mammals.

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