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Supreme strutters like John Travolta are more likely to produce healthy offspring

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AS GENERATIONS of men with two left feet have learned to their cost, having the dance floor prowess of Mr Bean is no help in the mating game.

To make matters worse for the terminally uncoordinated, it now looks as if women are right to go for men who can strut their stuff like John Travolta or Patrick Swayze – as they are more likely to be strong and to produce healthy offspring.

Nadine Hugill and Bernhard…

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