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Mark AKA Markvd,
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Dancing will not make you feminine as long as you don't wear violet breastholder, pink stockings, and lime green high heels. Dancing is not a feminine action, just as singing is not a masculine action. Anthropologically speaking, dancing rhytmically is a part of the opening and closing rites related to some tribal activitities, such as food gathering (fruits picking and animals hunting), crops planting, crops harvesting, cattles slaying, wedding, fighting against another tribe, and deads burying or burning. Dancing rhytmically raises tribe members's awareness and excitement, so they would feel energized and get ready to conduct the related activity, such as get ready to plant the crops, get ready to harvest, get ready to fight, and so on (in the case of a wedding rite, I really don't know get ready to what, it is still a mistery for me).
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So there are various dances for various rites. A dance consists of various movements, which some of them imitate the movements of certain activities, for example dance movements which imitate hunting a boar, movements which imitate planting crops, movements imitate fighting with clubs, and so on (I strongly believe that there is no movement which imitate making babies). In their developments, the dance movements were modified over and over until we could not easily guess what tribal activities they imitate. Then later tribal people made new dances which are combinations of dances from different rites just for fun, to be performed as mere entertainments. Tribal dances are performed by man and woman together. For tribal people dancing is not feminine nor masculine action. It is something which is done by man and woman together, introduced and developed together over thousands of years, trillions of years, or what have you. 
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In a heterosexual adults surrounding, a dancing man could attract women's attentions because they saw a moving male's body. In the same surrounding, a dancing woman could attract men's attentions because they saw a moving female's body. A fisherman in a fishery tribe dances in an opening rite of a fishing season could make the women of the tribe get aroused, even if he doesn't mean to seduce them. A beautiful peasant woman in an agricultural tribe dances in a closing rite of a harvesting season could make the men of the tribe get aroused and leave their religion spontaneously, even if she doesn't mean to seduce those pathetic men. In a homosexual adult surrounding, the case would be quite different, which Sheila would be the best person to explain it to you in details.
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By the way, dancing rhytmically is not only done by humans. Some animals, such as parrot and cobra, react to rhytmic sounds by dancing rhytmically. My laziness hinders me to find out why is that.
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In a patriarchal royal court women danced more often than men, because men considered as the masters who should be entertained by dancing women. In a matriarchal royal court the opposite would be the case. Outside the royal courts, especially in the neighborhoods of peasants and proletariats men danced as often and as lively as women did. They entertained each other by their moves and facial expressions. By watching the dances of humans in various surroundings we could get some glimpses of the interpersonal equality between sexes, which are male and female, excluding the faggot, because faggot is not a sex type (in fact I have no idea how we should categorize this phenomenon).
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There are events in which all participants should dance, whether rhytmically or not. Standing still could be considered as a hostile stance. People's willingness to dance for awhile is like willingness to shake hands. It does not necessarily mean to show friendship, but to show no hostility toward other person.
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Alive said ...

Billy: That sounds just as if such men are not full-fledged men because due to the incarnation cycle disturbances, they are not fully pronounced as male life forms, evidently in this case because of a too premature birth of the new personality?

Since overpopulation gives many disturbances on incarnation cycle, I guess there will be many more faggots born on this planet. They would disseminate their faggotism among little children as a part of their long-term project to build their faggot kingdoms all over the world and finally turn this planet into faggot-earth governed by the council of faggot elders.

My spirit will be incarnated on another planet and my personality will build 11 android batallions, send them to faggot-earth, destroy the council and its faggot state apparatuses, liberate all heterosexual minority from faggot machinations and oppressions, rectify human's understanding on erotic-love, and turn the planet back to become heterosexual planet, just like in those good old days.

Then I will unleash my rage to clean Dern universe from the remnants of faggotist parties and their lackeys. For the first time in its long evolution, this universe will be a completely heterosexual universe based on genuine erotic-love between men and women. The words of men will reflect the greatness of women who love them, just as the words of women reflect the greatness of men who love them. This universe will purify the meaning of love between men and women, just as the love has purified the meaning of this universe.

---- M -- 08:11, 4 November 2010 (UTC)

Markvd said ...

That is very interesting view point on the rhythmic dance of men and women. I enjoy many forms of dance such as hip hop, ballroom, ballet on the other hand does have a uncomfortable feel when males do feminine manuevers.:) I personally do not judge people on there hobbies rather by how the accept difference in all beings. Eventually all our wrongs and rights shall accumulate to form our perspective. I guess that means no dancing allowed on the Plejaren front. I wonder if they partake in any strenuos activity at all.:)

--Markvd 08:42, 4 November 2010 (UTC)

Sheila said ...

Hi Alive, that certainly is some messed up stuff you wrote. Your spirit will not incarnate on another planet (no matter how much you wish for it) and I hope you become a faggot in your next life. Only then will you realize how wrong your fantasies are. I find that most people who are against homosexuality are usually closet homosexuals. Is that the case with you?

--Sheila 22:23, 4 November 2010 (UTC)

Alive said ...

Mark AKA Markvd, Dancing will not make you feminine as long as you don't wear violet breastholder, pink stockings, and lime green high heels. Dancing is not a feminine action, just as singing is not a masculine action. Anthropologically speaking, dancing rhytmically is a part of the opening and closing rites related to some tribal activitities, such as food gathering (fruits picking and animals hunting), crops planting, crops harvesting, cattles slaying, wedding, fighting against another tribe, and deads burying or burning. Dancing rhytmically raises tribe members's awareness and excitement, so they would feel energized and get ready to conduct the related activity, such as get ready to plant the crops, get ready to harvest, get ready to fight, and so on (in the case of a wedding rite, I really don't know get ready to what, it is still a mistery for me).

So there are various dances for various rites. A dance consists of various movements, which some of them imitate the movements of certain activities, for example dance movements which imitate hunting a boar, movements which imitate planting crops, movements imitate fighting with clubs, and so on (I strongly believe that there is no movement which imitate making babies). In their developments, the dance movements were modified over and over until we could not easily guess what tribal activities they imitate. Then later tribal people made new dances which are combinations of dances from different rites just for fun, to be performed as mere entertainments. Tribal dances are performed by man and woman together. For tribal people dancing is not feminine nor masculine action. It is something which is done by man and woman together, introduced and developed together over thousands of years, trillions of years, or what have you.

In a heterosexual adults surrounding, a dancing man could attract women's attentions because they saw a moving male's body. In the same surrounding, a dancing woman could attract men's attentions because they saw a moving female's body. A fisherman in a fishery tribe dances in an opening rite of a fishing season could make the women of the tribe get aroused, even if he doesn't mean to seduce them. A beautiful peasant woman in an agricultural tribe dances in a closing rite of a harvesting season could make the men of the tribe get aroused and leave their religion spontaneously, even if she doesn't mean to seduce those pathetic men. In a homosexual adult surrounding, the case would be quite different, which Sheila would be the best person to explain it to you in details.

By the way, dancing rhytmically is not only done by humans. Some animals, such as parrot and cobra, react to rhytmic sounds by dancing rhytmically. My laziness hinders me to find out why is that.

In a patriarchal royal court women danced more often than men, because men considered as the masters who should be entertained by dancing women. In a matriarchal royal court the opposite would be the case. Outside the royal courts, especially in the neighborhoods of peasants and proletariats men danced as often and as lively as women did. They entertained each other by their moves and facial expressions. By watching the dances of humans in various surroundings we could get some glimpses of the interpersonal equality between sexes, which are male and female, excluding the faggot, because faggot is not a sex type (in fact I have no idea how we should categorize this phenomenon).

There are events in which all participants should dance, whether rhytmically or not. Standing still could be considered as a hostile stance. People's willingness to dance for awhile is like willingness to shake hands. It does not necessarily mean to show friendship, but to show no hostility toward other person.


---- M -- 03:39, 9 November 2010 (UTC)