Chris, why am I not surprised that you didn't answer the question. And if the 
answer is "no, there is nothing you can do to to improve your Tango, other than 
dancing with a partner", please say so. I'm assuming you don't mean 'dance with 
many partners at the same time'.

Your reply just make you sound even more ridiculous. OK, you got me on the sex, 
friendship, marriage and parenting activities, although all of those activities 
might well be less tramatic if a little research and book-learning were to 
carried out as well. Lots of reputable books are available on how to make 
relationships work, although I must admit I haven't read any. And, who knows, a 
solitary study of the Karma Sutra might work wonders for your sex life.

But all the other activities you list - counselling, coaching, negotiating, 
teamworking, managing, politics, government and business normally require some 
kind of qualification before you're let loose on onother person. Or do you 
think that councillors, coaches, negotiators, etc. just walk in off the street 
and learn by doing?

Maybe I shouldn't be dignifying your idiotic non-answer with a response.

Keith, HK



 On Mon Jul 30 11:21 , "Chris, UK"  sent:

>> 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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