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From: rtf@ihuxw.UUCP (sparrow)
Newsgroups: net.singles
Subject: Re: Women Dancing
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Date: Thu, 16-Feb-84 09:12:43 EST
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Posted: Thu Feb 16 09:12:43 1984
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I must disagree with the premise to the question:
Why are men afraid to be the first ones on the dance floor?

For the past 2 years my best friend was the manager of a
bar/disco in the town where I went to college.  I used to
visit him frequently and would spend the evenings at the
bar where he worked.  I have always loved to dance.
I usually go a bit crazy myself.

The point is, I always found it difficult to get a woman
to dance with me if the floor was empty.  I would ask
several women and got very discouraged with all the rejection.
Then I would be very self conscious of asking them later
for fear of appearing to be a pest.

I don't think men or women are more or less afraid of
being the first.  I think it depends on the moods of the
individual.

ps.  for what its worth.

					sparrow