Oh I'm very real!
And I was a big brave girl and didn't sit in the corner!
Parts of me were beaten up by leads arms though so maybe the corner would of been safer!
And back on topic - what not to wear!
A top with dangely bits and/or trousers with a loose hem
I have to admit that when I wear a comparatively long skirt, or a skirt with long bits (which may not be considered long if they were on someone taller than 5'2"), I make sure it has an elastic waistband so that WHEN it gets stepped on in a dip (as, sooner or later, it is), it will only cause a wardrobe malfunction, and not a rip. I can pull my skirt back up a little and keep dancing, I can't dance with a busted skirt. I also try to wear undies I don't mind people seeing I have a couple of pairs of undies with amusing slogans on for this reason.
Pray tell - what sort of slogans?...
It always amazes me how they manage to dance on "Strictly Come Dancing."
The ladies are done up to the nines, laden with earings, braclets, necklaces and (i think rings?)
Her dress is a deathtrap - lots of dangly bits - sleeves and fish tails etc.,
These dresses are specially designed - custom made.
Perhaps there is a special dancer designer secret that makes them easier to dance in than they look?
Aw - very considerate, but with long sleeves my (follower's) hand sometimes gets tangled up in that bit of fabric/hole which puffs out above the cuff - I'm not really sure how/why but it's happened more than once. Probably just me!!
I agree about big watches on people - you can get a really nasty scratch. My dance-pal wears a sweat band over his watch to prevent this, which is very considerate.
That is so considerate - maybe they should sell them at dance venues with a sort of "Please don't scratch your dance partner" moto with it...
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