[nabs-l] CanI dance if I want to?

Darian Smith dsmithnfb at gmail.com
Tue May 14 00:10:23 UTC 2013


Hi listers:  should gender matter  in who teaches you?
 and  what would you suggest if you cannot or  choose not to  partake   in alcoholic  beverages?
 I think these are very interesting points indeed,  Just curious as to other ways you might go about it?
 Thanks Justin!

  Darian  
  
On May 12, 2013, at 3:59 PM, justin williams <justin.williams2 at gmail.com> wrote:

> Get a friend, preferably a girl to teach you how to dance.  Sometimes
> keeping a drink in your hand will give you an excuse not to dance.
> Personally, I avoid dance clubs like the plague if at all possible; however,
> there are just times in social situations where you just have to shake a
> leg.  Do the best you can.  Just move your hips and try to keep up with the
> beat.  There are a lot of other people out there with you who can't dance
> either.  They also look terrible.  If you drink, it loosen's you up just a
> little.  It doen't make you better, you jus think you are.  Smile just a
> little even if you don't like dancing, or aren't very good at it.  The
> appearance of enjoyment, or hopefully you are actually enjoying your self,
> lets everyone see that you are confident; you can't dance and you know it,
> but you don't care.  It helps.  I feel you man; I'm in the same boat as you
> accept I have learned a few tricks to fake it until I can get off of the
> dance floor.  I get fairly drunk on nights like that if I go out with a
> group of people because I am using trips to the bar as an excuse not to
> dance.  Remember, if possible, get a friend, especially a girl to teach you.
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: nabs-l [mailto:nabs-l-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Darian Smith
> Sent: Monday, May 13, 2013 6:36 PM
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> Subject: [nabs-l] CanI dance if I want to?
> 
> Hi all,
> Please  excuse  the slight 80's song reference,  but I am curious about how
> you all go about attending social functions where dancing is a part of the
> atmosphere?
> Do you decide to not  take part in it because you don't know how to dance?
> are you too shy?   Do you just get out there regardless?
> On Dancing, how do you learn how to dance  if you can't do what a lot of
> folks do and watch it  on television  or the internet? 
> Thanks!
> 
> Darian 
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