I have been dancing AT as a follower for about 3 years but I started to learn 
leading only recently for two main reasons: 1) I want to explore musicality at 
a different level2) I want to experience the intellectual and physical 
challenge that leading represents in order to understand better the leader role 
and become a better followerThe other reasons are "unfortunate reasons" due 
to:1) often not enough intermediate/advanced male leaders enrolling in classes 
or in workshops 2) difficulty finding a male leader for regular practice
3) gender imbalance at milonga (usually too many followers)Dyane PS: It was 
easier to find a "male-follower" (an experienced leader) than a 
"female-follower" willing to re-enroll with me (as leader) in a basic beginner 
class. I find dancing with a "man-follower" to be a fun, rewarding experience.
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