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From: "Igor Polk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
> I was told that many men trying tango drop it because they think "tango is
> too feminine".
> 
> Some of my friends actually think that tango is very masculine, strong.
> 
> I believe these men who dropped could be the best tango dancers and WE NEED
> GOOD MEN IN TANGO !
> 
> DESPERATELLY !!!!
> 
> Please, help to find ways to uncover masculine part of tango to potential
> great leaders !
> 
> 
> Igor Polk
> PS I understand there is a theory that tango helps to discover feminine part
> in men and men's part in women. But that is not what I need. I need the
> theory to present musucline attractiveness of tango to men.

Igor - It is impossible to change someone's beliefs if they are not flexible in 
their thinking. These men you talk about may be that way, so I really don't 
think there is an answer to your question that will apply to all men who view 
tango as feminine. As a suggestion though, instead of trying to tell them 
yourself how tango is masculine, why don't you have an attractive woman answer 
the question 'do you find the men who dance masculine, and why?,' in their 
presence (at your classes for example). It could be videotaped even, if someone 
volunteers.

Sergio has probably given you the source of the problem by explaining its 
antithesis - it is cultural. In North America, many men consider dancing to be 
gay. It is a fairly common social stereotype, and it's untrue. It is also most 
likely perpetuated by other men (not the ones dancing, obviously). You are 
literally talking about changing someones own feelings of sexual insecurity. 
Holding many beautiful women over several hours a night in ones arms should be 
enough to convince any man that tango is a masculine activity. You can tell 
them that, but will they believe you? As another suggestion, maybe have them 
watch a movie that breaks that stereotype. What may work best to break this 
stereotype is to hear another masculine man ( a sports hero or famous masculine 
actor) tell men that it isn't in fact gay, but nobody has stepped forward to do 
that. Some Hollywood examples exist on film... Shwarzenneger tangoing in True 
Lies, Al Pacino in Scent of a Woman, etc, but still the ster
 eotype
 is not broken. I don't know if there is a good answer to your plea for help. 

Randy
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