Chris,

Keith is right and your comments are nothing less than a gratuitous put 
down. Keith is not talking about sex or working on relationships. His 
comments are valid. Tango movements are like gymnastic movements or like a 
sport or a even playing an instrument. To gain skill in those things, 
practice is invaluable. Yes, people do practice those skills by themselves. 
Even boxers or martial artists practice and train by themselves even though 
the end results involves another person..... If you have nothing but 
negative comments or personal attacks to contribute, your participation in 
these forums is not helpful and frankly, it's rather discouraging and brings 
nothing but discord and hard feelings. Is that what you want?

Manuel

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>From: "Chris, UK" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Subject: Re: [Tango-L] Effective Practice
>Date: Mon, 30 Jul 2007 04:21 +0100 (BST)
>
> > anyone who is really good at anything has spent countless hours
> > practicing and training alone.
>
>Keith, do you get really good at sex by hours practicing and training 
>alone?
>
>Or friendship, marriage, parenting, counselling, coaching, negotiating,
>teamworking, managing, politics, government, business etc. etc.?
>
>Or teaching tango?
>
>Of course not.
>
> > what can we do to improve our Tango - other than dancing with a partner?
>
>Dance with many partners.
>
>--
>Chris
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