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i'd love to be able to dance, but i have less rhythm than either father_mike or ichi
OMG ballroom dancing is way fun! Tons of young women were in the class when I went. We actually didn't have enough men in the class so we had to partner up with other women. :'(
I think it would be fun to learn how to do as well, but I don't have any friends that would agree. So, I would not only end up looking stupid going by myself, but I could never go dancing with my friends either. Let's take Tae Kwon Do Together instead.
Kickboxing would be awesome. The annoying thing about working out is that I have little to apply it to. What's the point of me being ridiculously hot and ripped if I can't hit something? I just don't want to take the classes by myself, but I don't know anyone else that would do them with me. I took hapkido for awhile a few years ago, but it was pretty boring. Not enough impact. Too much focus on various holds and how to defend myself against a knife attack.
There's absolutely nothing pathetic about doing an activity that'll give you more hands-on time with the opposite sex (or same sex if you go that way). Anyone who thinks it's stupid is probably some MMO or FPS cigarillo who's main pickup line is "a/s/l?"
We had to do an assignment where we had to find a dance studio and go to one of their events. Two other girls and I ended up going with this one guy. He must of looked like such a pimp. lol
I'd like to learn to dance, but I'm a little reluctant to take a class by myself, not because I care about being seen as "gay" (I think I'm way too far gone already in that regard) but because I don't want to be seen as a pathetic loser who's just taking a dance class as a desperate attempt to meet women (which would be a more or less accurate perception)
Quote from: recursivelyenumerable on February 17, 2008, 07:31:25 PMI'd like to learn to dance, but I'm a little reluctant to take a class by myself, not because I care about being seen as "gay" (I think I'm way too far gone already in that regard) but because I don't want to be seen as a pathetic loser who's just taking a dance class as a desperate attempt to meet women (which would be a more or less accurate perception)There's absolutely nothing pathetic about doing an activity that'll give you more hands-on time with the opposite sex (or same sex if you go that way). Anyone who thinks it's stupid is probably some MMO or FPS cigarillo who's main pickup line is "a/s/l?"
Quote from: Professor Prole on February 17, 2008, 02:35:36 PMi'd love to be able to dance, but i have less rhythm than either father_mike or ichi This calls for a dance off!
Only if i get to lead.
I didn't really care though, I mean, who the fuck cares what a bunch of burger flippers think about me?
I can't dance, either. I'm so terrible at it.
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I can post videos of me dancing
i will ballroom dance with you when i come home for spring break and then we can make out