[Tango-L] The Jungle and Women's Tricky Tricks
Michael
tangomaniac at cavtel.net
Thu Oct 4 21:51:15 EDT 2007
On top of that, women sit together and spend so much time talking they give the impression they would rather talk than dance. That's their prerogative after all, milonga means gathering. It's just difficult to figure out if they want to dance. Daniel Trenner once said it's rude to intrude on a woman talking with her friends because it puts her on the spot to decide to dance -- or abandon her friend(s) in mid-sentence.
Michael
Washington, DC
I'd rather be dancing Argentine Tango
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Sent: Thursday, October 04, 2007 9:41 PM
Subject: Re: [Tango-L] The Jungle and Women's Tricky Tricks
I think what turns many guys off is not the music but the too many women who
think they are too beautiful or too good to dance with one of the plain joes.
The worst ones are the ones that turn a guy down claiming they are resting and
then instantly pop up and start dancing with a younger or better looking guy.
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