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that girls judge a guy solely on his ability to dance.

How sad is it that some guys miss out on good girls just because they (guys ... not girls) can't dance.

Maybe I should ask "how ****ed up is it".
 
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Huh?
I dont judge girls on dancing ability... if she's hot i dont care if she flops like a fish on the dance floor!
 
Dancing is a good indication of how you are in the sack. Good dancers are always good in bed.
 
that girls judge a guy solely on his ability to dance.

How sad is it that some guys miss out on good girls just because they (guys ... not girls) can't dance.

Maybe I should ask "how ****ed up is it".


1. Why don't you learn to dance not that hard really.
2. Girls judge a guy more on his ability to have fun. If you can't dance but are having fun then she'll like you just the same.
 
Dancing is a good indication of how you are in the sack. Good dancers are always good in bed.

That's what one of my senior collegues also say.

I must be pathetic then. As a matter of fact I know I'm not that good.

1. Why don't you learn to dance not that hard really.
2. Girls judge a guy more on his ability to have fun. If you can't dance but are having fun then she'll like you just the same.

1. It's very difficult for me.
2. I am a guy that likes to have fun ... just not on the dance floor.
 
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I think we really have it easy. If women judged men as harshly as we judge them, there's no way there'd be over 6 billion humans on this planet. All a guy has to do is be confident and witty and that's enough for most girls whereas we want a whole list of things e.g. good looking, great in bed, great cook etc.
 
Where does this confidence come from? Can one buy it somewhere?

Which comes first the chicken or the egg. Should you have confidence to get a girl or do you get confidence because you've got a girl.
 
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I would tend to agree that it's more about the guy being a fun dude, rather than anything to do with actual dancing intrinsically. I'm not really into dancing, so I can't imagine why I'd want to be involved with someone who likes dancing, it just seems a fairly basic incompatibility, and to say that all women love dancing is just silly.

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Although I do like waving my hands in the air to psytrance and going a bit mad to metal, although I always tend to feel a little embarrassed for some reason. :o
 
/sees the OP is feeling a bit emo...

Dancing is not important to most though it can be fun.

A good personality, abillity to have good fun rank at the top.

Looks only count as far as not wanting to be horrified by what you look at & good looks are just a bit of non-important bonus (for most)

the few that give those up for good looks only are more often than not very unhappy later...
 
In any culture women instinctively like dancing and naturally they seek a partner that can share this with them. You don't need to be the best dancer but you just need to be able to dance with your lady partner.

But women are extremely competitive creatures and especially when dating. They like to show off and the better dancer you are, the more they like to show off as they realise you are more desirable by other women. And if your aware of this, you can use it to your advantage.

I did that :)

Years ago I did Latin & Ballroom dancing and my instructor, like all good ballroom instructors, was really hot and oozed sex appeal. Now we would often bump into each other at my favourite night club and we would dance together. It would take no more than 3 Latin rhythm songs before I was approached by other women :) ... and I make no claim to being more than just a novice at dancing.

This is a technique which quiet a few other guys have also learnt.
 
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