[Tango-L] Gender imbalance, tips for female followers

Astrid astrid at ruby.plala.or.jp
Sat Jan 5 05:11:01 EST 2008


on the other hand you can make much more of the not so great dance partners 
too, as you are able to figure out their attempts at leading and they can't 
throw you off balance so easily either. this from the eyes of a woman, for 
men it should be even easier.

> Am 04.01.2008 22:20 schrieb Igor Polk :
>> Martin:
>> "I disagree with Igor, who says that becoming a better dancer gives you
>> more dance partners. It is just the opposite.  There are less partners
>> that you will be interested in dancing with."
>>
> Igor:
>> So, learn quality dancing, make tango friends, and you always be dancing 
>> !!!
>> This is the best tip which surely works for the rest of you life.
>>
>>
>>
> Igor,  how can you say this if you don't have a clue how you will feel
> in 10 years?
> This is simply Martin's experience, which I can absolutely confirm. Yes,
> being  an experienced dancer means you can choose, you can dance with
> everyone you want, but you don't want it any more. You end up dancing
> less (but better).
> Andy
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