A theoretical Question on Stripper Behavior
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When women who work together it's known that....over time they will start to menstrate at the same time. We also know that a woman's sexuality is directly tied to their cycle. So, with the above assumptions...Does this explain why some nights at the same strip club can be hotter than others. Alot of reviews - state that a Club can be Hit or Miss.
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Synchronous menstruation has been observed among mothers, sisters, and daughters who live together, and "sometimes among women who simply work together". McClintock tells of seven female lifeguards who started out one summer with widely scattered periods. Three months later they were all menstruating within four days of one another.
The most well-known theory is that some women feel that their sex drive kicks into highest gear when they are ovulating at mid-cycle, approximately 14 days before they get their next period. The surge in estrogen and the added testosterone bonus that accompany ovulation can help explain why some women experience a heightened libido during this time. This change makes logical sense when viewed within the context of evolution. Ovulation is the most fertile phase for women, and being more interested in and responsive to sex during this time ensures a greater probability to conceive and procreate than during other times of the cycle.Based on this perspective, women might feel less sexual when they have premenstrual syndrome (PMS) and during their periods, because mood swings and menstrual cramps would interfere with libido.
Huh?
That's a new one on me!!!!
Care to explain that one?