This is the reason why we all like to

Experts have recently come up with an answer to the question: Why do so many perverted people go so far?

Do you like going "toss" ? In fact, to a certain age, most of us will become very interested in jubilant parties, sloppy music and . "heyyy".

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However, why do we like to party? And why does someone dislike it? In fact, it is not until recently that scientists have the answer: it is instinct from the primitive time of man.

Specifically, Émile Durkheim - an expert in evolutionary psychology at the University of Montreal (France) said that gathering and moving in rhythm is a way for our ancestors to connect, communicate and survive in the past. This habit has existed for thousands of years, becoming a pretty evolutionary advantage.

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"Toss" is human instinct since primitive time.

According to Durkheim, people who are near each other seem to feel a kind of "electric wave" running through them. This feeling will then spread through those who "fling" together, creating exciting emotions for the group.

In addition, partial routines stem from religious ceremonies. According to Dimitris Xygalatas - anthropologist at the University of Connecticut (USA), most religions have people with the ability to control the crowd with exciting experiences. That is the wizard - the . great ancient DJs.

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The old witches were . DJs of parties.

Today, outdoor bars, clubs or parties are indispensable DJs who must be able to master the party. In the past, too, the wizard, monk . can also be considered as a DJ, because considering the same purpose of both is just to bring excitement to the party.

In the past, there were some studies on this issue. In 2006, experts from Reading University also argued that our ancestors did not "woo" for fun, but also for survival.

That is how primitive people form relationships, become more intimate and easier to unite against other forces. To demonstrate, the team analyzed the genes of the original dancers. They found that these people had genes involved in social communication today.

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"Throwing" is one of the evolutionary advantages.

In short, according to studies, "quaking" is one of the evolutionary advantages. But this does not mean you have to like parties.

If you don't like it, there are other ways to increase your social relationships. It is important that you have confidence in yourself.