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Re: [Tango-L] Surrender: Trying again
Sorry, Caroline, but based on how much I hear women
complain about the men (these are guys who are just
inexperienced as opposed to really bad), I'd say that
followers on average do not understand how hard the
men must work. I do not hear men complain about the
women nearly as much. Comments from some of my male
students indicate that it takes longer for them to
enjoy tango than women. Could be a reason for the
gender imbalance that is common in some cities.
When I dance the man's part, there are very few women
with whom I can dance freely because they are very
good followers. Jake presents good reasons why women
still need to continue taking classes and studying.
Trini de Pittsburgh
--- Caroline Polack <runcarolinerun@hotmail.com>
wrote:
> Hi Jake,
>
> after reading your post, I got this impression,
> perhaps falsely so, that
> leaders are not enjoying tango at all! I am pretty
> sure every follower
> respects the responsibility the leader has and
> furthermore appreciates it.
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