Monday, February 20, 2006

Tried, Tested, and Found True

The "Moving Target" Theory



If only the club were as black and white as day and night, it would be much easier to map out. However, you're dealing with human nature, which is about the most ambiguous thing ever. However, instead of focusing on the predatorial male, we will focus on the victimized female, more specifically, the Category 3 and Category 4 dancing female. There are many degrees of dancers, differing by flamboyance, shakemanship, spacing, tempo, etc.

It is here that I introduce the "Moving Target" theory. Unfortunately, a lot of guys do not take the time out to find out if the woman cares to dance with him and will advance with the direct method of approach. They see the gyrating gluts and go in for the kill. The point is that in the club, a stationary woman can become a target, let alone a woman performing sexually exciting movements.

As there are differing degrees of the dance, there are differing degrees of the "Moving Target" theory. The higher the degree of the dancing, the higher the vicimizing probability. However, hope is not lost. If the dancer were to follow the tips to avoiding the dance, she could minimize her chances of being overly harrassed. However, there is no 100% method other than not dancing, so the risk is always present.

-B

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