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By (user no longer on site) OP 46 weeks ago
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I wish I could dance but I'm not fit or coordinated.
I've just been watching a group of dancers dancing to t rex song.. 'bang a gong" flippin awso?enand wish I could dance like that..
Does it impress people and make you appealing when dancing great on the floor? |
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By (user no longer on site) 46 weeks ago
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The clip of me dancing on my Hinge profile gets more clicks than all my other pics videos. I’m no John Travolta either I think people just see you as fun more than anything whether you’re a good/bad dancer. |
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By (user no longer on site) 46 weeks ago
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So as a dancer at one point in time, then answer is yes.
I’ve always found dancing to be a different language of love and lust. I was shit at first, it through failure I learned quickly and learned to over come pride and ego; which In turn as I got better - grew bigger the better I got. The Better I got the more success and attention I got, then … more i wanted… etc..
I have more sequine and flowery shirts than any straight man dare to proclaim ! |
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By *sWyldWoman 46 weeks ago
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Dance is as much an emotion as it is movement.
Find a song you love and feel the music.
Seeing someone happy and lost in those moments will always be appealing.
It's not about technique
I was a Burlesque Dancer and I have two left feet most of the time, I could still pull off a performance because I loved it. |
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