Sean here. If you were to search through the archives, you would find that I 
once thought like Mario does. With only 4 or 5 years experience, I was barely a 
tango beginner...

Mario, I know you are excited and enthusiastic about your new hobby, but 
please, aquire a decade or 2 of experience before pronouncing the inevitable PC 
future of this dance. You may not believe it, but I suspect that North 
Americans are not the sole repository of wisdom in gender relations. 10 years 
from now you may be quite embarrassed if someone dredges up your latest gem 
from the archives.

I have no interest in dancing with passive women. There is no greater thrill 
than dancing with an active partner. But if a woman wants to take my role, 
well, I will never fight with her over that. If she chooses to ignor or 
"negotiate", then I choose to just walk away. And should the bleak future Mario 
predicts come to pass, I will prefer to dance with Ramiro, and leave the women 
to sit. 

Sean

P.S. A PHD implies some intelligence, but no wisdom is necessary.

--- On Tue, 9/16/08, Mario wrote:

I dare say that, in North America, who leads and who follows will soon have to 
be negotiated...hence, the confusion. Certainly expecting a woman to follow 
everything you lead, without negotiation first, would be terribly demanding and 
chauvinistic.

--- On Mon, 9/15/08, ramiro garcia wrote:

One lady was pretty adamant about the whole thing, and dancing it Her way. I 
simply stopped dancing milonga with her.

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