We'll have different opinions on that.  After all, you
wouldn't always know if a woman is practicing something on
you or not unless you asked her or she told you.  

Jaimes Friedgen, who is a wonderful dancer and is
absolutely great about encouraging women to play and
suggest movements, gave me this tip during a private
lesson.  He said that if I suggest something and he
notices, then I did it wrong.  (Of course, if you think I'd
spend all of my time working on this with Jaimes at a
milonga when I only get to see him once or twice a year,
then you're nuts.)

Trini de Pittsburgh

--- "Jake Spatz (TangoDC.com)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Trini y Sean (PATangoS) wrote:
> > Recognizing that some dancers are "less skilled" is not
> > condescending.
> No, but urging advanced women to "practice on them"
> certainly is, which 
> is what you wrote and what I rebuked.
> 
> Jake
> DC
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