This is my latest blog entry, but I thought you guys might be interested in it:

Why I dance ( http://confidenceisa4letterword.blogspot.com/ ):
 
There are a lot of good reasons to dance.  Dance is good exercise, social and 
beautiful. But I have been dancing tango for well over a decade, and those are 
not the reasons why I keep coming back for more.


When you are single, every once of the while you become discouraged.   You 
worry you will never meet the right women/man.  That you are not good enough, 
pretty enough, smart enough, young enough, or whatever other insecurity that 
lives in your soul.     Worse, sometimes you will see beautiful people that you 
know would never date you - even if they wanted to dance with you. Sometimes 
that alone is enough to discourage you.  Luckily that doesn't happen all the 
time.  This post is about a much nicer experience on the dance floor.


There are three ways I generally lead a tango.  I can dance for the audience, 
making every step look elegant, but sometimes feeling awkward.  I can dance for 
myself and my partner - perhaps being less visually striking, but feeling 
fantastic.  Or I can dance for romance.  This is not an attempt to win romance, 
but instead to feel it.  Note, it helps that I am a pretty good dancer, but 
this worked even when I was a novice.  On my very first tango lesson, Paul 
Pellicoro inspired a tiny version of this feeling, which got me hooked on 
tango. He did it without even touching me - using just the sight of his feet, 
the meaning of his words and the sound of tango in the background.


When I dance for romance, for the length of that song, there is a woman that 
loves me.  She loves me as much as any woman has ever loved a man.  Her every 
step, every movement she does to please me, knowing that my every step, every 
movement I do to please her.   We are not just the focus of each others 
attention, but the entirety of it.   Our every thought is of each other, our 
hearts beat as one, we feel each others breath, and we support each other.


For the length of that song, I know I am worthy of any woman.  While the music 
plays, I know I can win someone's love, I just have to fund her.   Even after 
the song has ended, I know that if I can feel that way once, I can feel it 
again - and be worthy of her when I find her.


And that is why I dance.
                                          
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