[Tango-L] Holding a Baby on a Swing and "you with your prejudices"

Astrid astrid at ruby.plala.or.jp
Mon Dec 24 09:42:46 EST 2007


I can feel disaster approaching. Tango for her, if you go on like this, we 
are going to have the people on this list fighting pretty soon over the 
question whether a woman may be compared, (and she better accept it lest she 
wants to be called clueless, stubborn, missing something and so on), to a 
violin, a cowbell, a baby on a swing, a cradle, a melting piece of chocolate 
cake, a sailboat, a sportscar, a beanbag, whatever else you are going to 
come up with next.
Can we just talk about something else, please?

groaning
Astrid


> Leaders, imagine your follower as a baby on a swing AND the baby is not 
> strapped in.
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> "Musician - violin" relationship,
> ( actually my idea was: "any dancer is a musical instrument", but let us
> simplify it ).
> And
> "Painter - brush" relationship,
> Offered if I am not mistaken by "Tango For Her"
>
> Forgive me if I missed something.
>
> The notion of "men and woman have equal rights" is the very fundamental,
> which no one questions, but it is too trivial. We all know about it ( and,
> frankly, it does not cover all aspects of tango dancing )
>
> For especially angry ladies I can offer another one:
>
> "A singer and his voice".
>
> So, what would you say?
>
> Igor Polk
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