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From: minas@foxvax1.UUCP (P.C. Minasian )
Newsgroups: net.singles
Subject: Re: Hands Across the Border
Message-ID: <312@foxvax1.UUCP>
Date: Mon, 13-Feb-84 09:44:54 EST
Article-I.D.: foxvax1.312
Posted: Mon Feb 13 09:44:54 1984
Date-Received: Wed, 15-Feb-84 00:23:49 EST
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Organization: The Foxboro Co., Foxboro, Mass
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If you really love to dance and aren't necessarily concerned with dancing
with someone, i.e., you don't want to have to avoid dancing if you lack a
partner, GO TO PARIS!  It's great there!!  No need to ask anyone to dance.
Just venture out onto the floor and start boppin'--if you happen to catch
eyes with another dancer, you may well end up dancing together, but don't
ask someone out onto the floor.  (Asking is done, but it's not the common
practise.)

Am I really recommending that you venture to Paris just to dance all night
long?  Of course not, but maybe we can learn a lesson from them!  There
shouldn't be such a stigma attached to dancing alone or dancing with a
member of your own sex (particularly if you're a man).  Dancing is for fun!
Yes, you can meet people through dancing, but making it such a pick-up
phenomena ruins it!

Yours for fun dancing,
phil minasian		decvax!genrad!wjh12!foxvax1!minas