I have experienced this too in the past and I would observe:

1. at four years it happens a lot less than at two years - the last time for me 
was in BA and a couple more years and i dont think it will happen at all any 
more
2. for the bad experiences, there are an equal number of good ones where a 
follower might nail the one usually small point that you specifically needed to 
lift your dance.

Yes, this can be annoying, but tango is a jouney of mutual learning and 
whatever the follower's attitude they usually have something to offer. Also for 
every follower like this there are ten leaders even worse in my experience 
ready to impart their non expert views to the poor followers they dance with. 
So spare a thought for them.

> At a recent class, through the vagaries of rotation, I spent most of the
> time paired with a very helpful follower.

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