On Sat, May 11, 2013, Maia McCormick wrote: > > That's exactly it, though! The variations of expressions of self-identity > and sexuality within different subsets of contra. Like, I'm really > interested to look at intersections of gender, sexuality, flirtiness, > role-swapping, skirt wearing, age, use of contra network as a social base, > use of contra network to find romantic/sexual partners... oh my god, > there's so much to explore!
One thing to be careful of, by way of personal example: primarily because of my hearing impairment but also because I have a lot of trouble staying up late, I tend to think of myself as "of" but not "in" the contra dance community. So you likely will need to put in extra effort if you want to find people who are not part of the core communities (i.e on the fringes, however you measure that). > Alternate title: How Contradance Can Help Maia Pick Up Chicks. xP Before queer contra dance camp, I would have said that a quarter-century of contra (and IFD and square) had produced zero romantic effect. Now I'm not sure. ;-> -- Hugs and backrubs -- I break Rule 6 http://rule6.info/ <*> <*> <*> Help a hearing-impaired person: http://rule6.info/hearing.html
