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Re: [TANGO-L] Tango Nuevo and Argentine Tango. What is the difference?



Derek thinks:
> With all due respect, that look on the women's faces,
> the trance, probably comes from them not being
> required to do anything.  They can relax, because
> nothing much is happening, and nothing much will
> happen.  I see the same look on women's faces when
> they are asleep.

Derek, allow me one embarrassing question:
Are you a virgin? Familiar with watching sleeping women on benches, from a
distance ?

 Me, I prefer to see aome sparks of
> electricity passing between partners in tango, a true
> conversation between equal partners. I am not looking
> for a Stepford wife.  I am looking for someone who has
> something to say to me. I like exciting women.

Or, if you are not, do you need to talk all the way between the sheets, to
keep the communication going?

 As the
> French say, "Why make it simple, when you can make it
> complicated, and therefore much more interesting."  My
> humble opinion.

Indeed. Tango is certainly one way to make approaching a woman's body
unnecessarily complicated. ; )
Let this woman tell you a secret,that you might never solve if you go on in
this fashion: when a woman closes her eyes in tango, it happens because she
trusts the man, and she is intensely listening to his body talking to hers.