--- On Sun, 8/15/10, Ruben Malan <rubenma...@comcast.net> wrote:

> 
> 5) With an increasing percentage we are also observing the
> attendance of married couples ...


I love it when my husband chases the opposite sex at milongas - especially when 
the only one he is chasing is me.  

And we both have gotten hit on.  It's an easy thing to say no.  The guys who 
are really good at flirting do so in such a way that they "open the door" to 
the possibility by making her feel special.  (Take note, single guys). 

Piropos?  Cafe milonguero or cafe amigos?  El duende?  The tango embrace as a 
hug?  This list has had multiple threads on these issues.

I'm not suggesting that chasing the opposite sex is the main reason for going 
to a milonga.  But it's there and flavors the dance.  Without it, you might as 
well switch to ballet or some other performance-oriented dance.

Trini de Pittsburgh




      
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