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If I slow dance, I'm not likely to be the most graceful partner on the dance floor. Should I warn m

Name: Abbey | Date: February 23, 2008, 9:17 pm
So many couples that I have seen dancing look like naturals and seem to have few physical limitations to what they can do in slow dances on the dance floor. I, on the other hand, have limitations on stooping and some arthritis from a prior injury. I really want to dance, but I don't want to be put in an situation where I will be spun across the dance floor and later regret it. What's a nice way to set my limits on dancing in advance?
Replies Pages 1Name: Nicole | Date: March 7, 2009, 9:25 pmWell, I'm sure your date won't mind a bit if you just tell him what's wrong. Don't worry, it'll be fine :)
Name: tsd612 | Date: March 19, 2009, 7:14 pmfor the slow dance should i put my body against my date? im taking someone who i have a huge crush on but im just taking as "friends". i don't want to seem awkward about it. help?Name: Emily | Date: October 22, 2009, 9:06 pmIt might seem a little awkward if you're going just as friends, but as the song continues if they seem to getting more comfortable, then go ahead and get closer.
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