Mario:
I hope you're joking. How do you know you "wowed" your partner? Leading is NOT 
the same thing as controlling. A good leader doesn't LET a woman "add stuff." 
Dancing is a dialogue and the woman should fell free to "add stuff" whenever 
she wants and the man should give her a chance to finish. I'm not aware women 
want to be "challenged." My experience is women want to be respected for their 
skill level. A man doesn't have the "RIGHT to her vulnerability."

Michael
Moving to New York

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Mario 


  Now that I've just had the best tanga of my life. And I pulled it off alone 
(no reference to masturbating) I really wowed a dancer who was presented to me 
by a professional.. So,now, I can point to all my previous mistakes and call 
them genius ! 

  1. spend your first year or two dancing alone, women only complicate things.
  2. dance with women at milongas but ignore their boredom and bad manners you 
will soon do an end run around such mamadas.
  3. dont be nice while dancing...be nice before and after the dance but women 
will not respect a man who is 'nice' while dancing.
  4. give them something that they cannot quite handle.. at the end of the 
third dance when they finally get it..they will feel great about it all.
  5. don't make it easy for them...they want a challenge..and if they are 
really good, dancing a good dance will not make any impression....so, throw 
them around a bit when they least expect it.
  6. let them add stuff now and then...especially during the final chord... 
after all, they do have something to contribute......
  7. However, the ZING of the woman's dance is her complete vulnerability...and 
that's what you have got to get to believe that you have the right to manage as 
you wish...good luck!
  ...
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