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Re: [TANGO-L] The Argentines, the inventors of "No.."



Interesting - the only person in Buenos Aires who tried to teach me on the
floor was a man from Taiwan. Of course, he was a terrible tango dancer (not
too bad at ballroom, though). Of course, he kept asking me to dance.

Lois Donnay
Minneapolis, MN

>
> Bottom line is that tango includes choices, and there
> is nothing wrong with asking for a change in behavior.
>  That is how we all learn tango, anyway.  But if the
> requested change doesn't occur, then it is up to the
> requestee to decide whether to continue dancing with
> that person or not.
>
> Trini de Pittsburgh
>
> --- Lucia <curvasreales  @YAHOO.COM.AR> wrote:
>
> > Unless you get a SM kick out of it, why dance with
> > someone who makes you hate his/her behaviour? Or
> > even
> > worse on top of it, have a "superior" white European
> > woman teach manners to stranger Japanese men on the
> > dance floor.....
> >
> > Lucia
>


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