Partying, why do we need it?
Sarah Powers
IHSS
10-26-18
One of the things I do with my friends quite often is party. (just basically listening to loud music all together with those cool party lights). I knew this was a very common social event that almost every teen does, but what I didn't realize was why. Evolutionary psychologists said that gathering in groups and dancing was a way for our ancestors to communicate, bond, and survive. On top of that, those who were able to dance had an “evolutionary advantage”. A french sociologist said how when people are in close contact with others they feel this kind of electricity, and then it is released to others in a close proximity to them. The new term, vibing, is what a lot of teens describe that feeling as, without even realizing it. That feeling resebles something close to a natural “high” which is why many people find themselves really relaxed and euphoric when they are at concerts, bars, parties, etc... So, if you ever need an excuse to go to a party, just tell your parents you need it to survive, just like our ancestors.
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