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From: sebb@pyuxss.UUCP (S Badian)
Newsgroups: net.singles
Subject: Re: Hands Across the Border
Message-ID: <274@pyuxss.UUCP>
Date: Thu, 9-Feb-84 09:46:23 EST
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Posted: Thu Feb  9 09:46:23 1984
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	American women ( as in US) have no problem dancing
together. I've seen it in NY, NJ and almost every other area
I've been in long enough to dance in. Even in central NY, which
is probably one of the most conservative places I know of, women
dance together. And I've never seen anyone look askance. I think
you(Sophie) overstate the case a bit. Homosexuality is not
assumed when two women dance together. The same cannot be said
when two men dance together. But that's a different kettle of
fish altogether.
	I was in a bar in NJ just last night and I saw that most
of the women were dancing together. The guys I was with asked
these women to dance, but they refused. But no one would have classified
these women as gay even after that. I heard 'bitchy' but not
gay. I personally could not understand why all those women would
turn down my friends. They just don't know what they're missing.
					Sharon Badian