I absolutely agree with Astrid. If a man can dance well, I honestly believe he can have an enjoyable dance with just about anyone. I don't spend my time looking only for women who are great dancers; I think men who do that just want to show off how good they are. I'll be honest - I dance with women I like. I like the way they dance, the way they behave, the way they treat people; I like their personality. I just like them as people, so I want to dance with them. It's that simple. If they're great dancers - that's just a bonus.
If a woman is a great dancer but not a nice person; I'll never dance with her. Keith, HK On Sat Jan 5 18:11 , "Astrid" sent: >on the other hand you can make much more of the not so great dance partners >too, as you are able to figure out their attempts at leading and they can't >throw you off balance so easily either. this from the eyes of a woman, for >men it should be even easier. > >> Am 04.01.2008 22:20 schrieb Igor Polk : >>> Martin: >>> "I disagree with Igor, who says that becoming a better dancer gives you >>> more dance partners. It is just the opposite. There are less partners >>> that you will be interested in dancing with." _______________________________________________ Tango-L mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/tango-l
