Observing Sexual Body Signals
By James Donahue
Seated in my usual nook on one of the metal benches in our local Walmart while my wife shopped I watched a four young men walk past. I found it humorous at first glance because they were all strutting. As I studied their odd body movements I realized that they were simulating a “gang” mentality, swinging their bodies as if to signal their strength and sexual prowess to all around them.
As I waited there, I began to study the way both men and women walked through this very public place. As a student of sociology I have been keenly aware of body language for years and should have picked up on this behavior before now. I realized that the way young men and women walk in public clearly signals some kind of primeval kind of sexual invitation. What is more, I felt as if they may be sending these signals without being aware of it.
Many of the young men who passed that day walked with a special gait that somewhat suggested the exaggerated movements observed in the group of four, but the body movements were much more subtle. It seems that when they are together, even in numbers of two, the males sometimes go into intense motions that include a bending of the knee and dropping of the shoulder with each step. There is no swinging of the hip.
There are other subtle symbols, especially in the face. When in this public display, the head is usually held stiff and the face strictly front and center, but the eyes are alert and taking in everything around them. They are especially aware of the females in the area.
I don’t need to explain much about the female body movements. Almost all young women have a way of rolling the hips as they walk. Some are more accomplished about this sexy body movement than others.
As I changed by focus and began studying this phenomenon among the women I discovered something very interesting. While men appear to stop walking like primordial apes after marriage (they usually have children in hand or are walking alongside their wives), the women continue swinging those hips well into their middle years. Even stocky women do it. It is as if the women subconsciously continue to advertise their wares to other potential suitors throughout their reproductive years.
Older women, obviously those who have passed menopause, appear to shift their gait and walk like the older males. By then it was difficult to tell if these women were tethered by arthritic joints, osteoporosis, or other pains associated with aging. But that distinct "sexy" walk disappears when women age.
By James Donahue
Seated in my usual nook on one of the metal benches in our local Walmart while my wife shopped I watched a four young men walk past. I found it humorous at first glance because they were all strutting. As I studied their odd body movements I realized that they were simulating a “gang” mentality, swinging their bodies as if to signal their strength and sexual prowess to all around them.
As I waited there, I began to study the way both men and women walked through this very public place. As a student of sociology I have been keenly aware of body language for years and should have picked up on this behavior before now. I realized that the way young men and women walk in public clearly signals some kind of primeval kind of sexual invitation. What is more, I felt as if they may be sending these signals without being aware of it.
Many of the young men who passed that day walked with a special gait that somewhat suggested the exaggerated movements observed in the group of four, but the body movements were much more subtle. It seems that when they are together, even in numbers of two, the males sometimes go into intense motions that include a bending of the knee and dropping of the shoulder with each step. There is no swinging of the hip.
There are other subtle symbols, especially in the face. When in this public display, the head is usually held stiff and the face strictly front and center, but the eyes are alert and taking in everything around them. They are especially aware of the females in the area.
I don’t need to explain much about the female body movements. Almost all young women have a way of rolling the hips as they walk. Some are more accomplished about this sexy body movement than others.
As I changed by focus and began studying this phenomenon among the women I discovered something very interesting. While men appear to stop walking like primordial apes after marriage (they usually have children in hand or are walking alongside their wives), the women continue swinging those hips well into their middle years. Even stocky women do it. It is as if the women subconsciously continue to advertise their wares to other potential suitors throughout their reproductive years.
Older women, obviously those who have passed menopause, appear to shift their gait and walk like the older males. By then it was difficult to tell if these women were tethered by arthritic joints, osteoporosis, or other pains associated with aging. But that distinct "sexy" walk disappears when women age.