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    Re: What would ruin a dance for you?

    There is one chap - really lovely man, and quite a good dancer - but has really really bad breath. I think he has a stomache disorder as it is always the same.

    Such a lovely man - but I hate dancing with him and avoid him if I can as the smell of his breath ruins the dance


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    Re: What would ruin a dance for you?

    Quote Originally Posted by Minnie M View Post
    ........ has really really bad breath. I think he has a stomach disorder as it is always the same...........I hate dancing with him and avoid him if I can as the smell of his breath ruins the dance
    what can we do about this?
    So few will ever mention it, that if there is a pattern to a possible cause, it can rarely be recognised.

    I've asked both my doctor and my dentist and neither have been any help.

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    Re: What would ruin a dance for you?

    Quote Originally Posted by dep View Post
    what can we do about this?
    Blow into THIS, then at least you'll know!
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    Re: What would ruin a dance for you?

    Quote Originally Posted by dep View Post
    what can we do about this?
    So few will ever mention it, that if there is a pattern to a possible cause, it can rarely be recognised.

    I've asked both my doctor and my dentist and neither have been any help.
    There was a forumite who really smelt bad once , i didnt say anything and I wouldnt anyway

    If they did 10 times in a row and we were mates or .... dont know how Id approach that then ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by stewart38 View Post
    There was a forumite who really smelt bad once , i didnt say anything and I wouldnt anyway
    It's ok S38... I can take it... just tel it like it is

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    Re: What would ruin a dance for you?

    1) Peripheral vision from the lead - any direction bar mine, my pet hate I'm afraid.......and thats allowing for shyness too

    2) The great unwashed

    3) Watches getting caught in my hair.......it takes me hours to get it looking like I've been dragged through a hedge backwards.....and then someone tries to straighten it for you

    I'm pretty tolerant really when it comes to dancing......afterall, any dance is better than sitting out IMO........though I'm sure that blues basic isn't really necessary throughout Pump It by the Black Eyed Peas

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    Re: What would ruin a dance for you?

    Quote Originally Posted by Genevieve View Post
    3) Watches getting caught in my hair.......it takes me hours to get it looking like I've been dragged through a hedge backwards.....and then someone tries to straighten it for you
    I never wear a watch when dancing or have anything in my front pockets. I've danced at venues where they specifically tell us to take off watches and empty pockets during classes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by geoff332 View Post
    I've danced at venues where they specifically tell us to take off watches and empty pockets during classes.
    Are you sure you aren't confusing your local dance venue for the charge room at your local nick

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    Re: What would ruin a dance for you?

    Me!!!

    Like last night, when my partner's were good, the floor was good, the music was good but for some unexplained reason, I was RUBBISH!
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    Re: What would ruin a dance for you?

    Quote Originally Posted by DD+ View Post
    Pretty much all has been said other than :-
    The numpty that doesnt lead a move right - so i go wrong - then he tries to teach me the move in the middle of a dance floor
    Apart from the fact that any "teaching" should be done off the dancefloor.

    It's most annoying and dangerous trying to dance next to a "lesson" taking place next to you.

    I had a bloke teaching me tension for nearly a minute right in the middle of a busy dancefloor the other week.

    If I'd taken his advice, I would have become Attilla the Hun. He needed to sort out his lead if I couldn't follow it IMO.

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    Re: What would ruin a dance for you?

    Couple of additional things a forgot in the OP:

    - partner smelling of smoke
    - follower automatical backleading an armjive to start the dance off
    - constant tension in followers arms as much so so the elbow never bends at all

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    Re: What would ruin a dance for you?

    Quote Originally Posted by Steven666 View Post
    - partner smelling of smoke
    Actually, that can ruin a dance for me, and has done in the past. If it's just a faint whiff, much as I dislike the smell I can live with it; but some people absolutely reek of cigarette smoke and their breath stinks as well. Then I find it really hard to dance with them as I'm trying to breathe as little as possible at the same time.
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    - follower automatical backleading an armjive to start the dance off
    This wouldn't ruin a dance for me in itself as long as she follows most of what I lead for the rest of the dance. It does sometimes take me by surprise though, because I almost never use an armjive at the start (or any other part) of a dance.

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    Re: What would ruin a dance for you?

    Quote Originally Posted by Baruch View Post
    This wouldn't ruin a dance for me in itself as long as she follows most of what I lead for the rest of the dance. It does sometimes take me by surprise though, because I almost never use an armjive at the start (or any other part) of a dance.
    To me it's not the best start as it says to me that I'm dancing with a backleader. And it's usually true. You can tell a lot from a follower within the first five seconds or so.

    ...and I never use the armjive either. Not at all now...

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    Re: What would ruin a dance for you?

    Quote Originally Posted by Steven666 View Post
    - follower automatical backleading an armjive to start the dance off
    You wouldn't want to start off dancing 'out of time,' with me then!
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    Re: What would ruin a dance for you?

    Quote Originally Posted by Astro View Post
    I had a bloke teaching me tension for nearly a minute right in the middle of a busy dancefloor the other week...He needed to sort out his lead if I couldn't follow it IMO.
    A dangerous assumption I would have thought. I don't think he was right to offer unsolicted advice on a social floor but I also don't think you should assume that it must have been his lead that was faulty if you couldn't follow it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by robd View Post
    A dangerous assumption I would have thought. I don't think he was right to offer unsolicted advice on a social floor but I also don't think you should assume that it must have been his lead that was faulty if you couldn't follow it.
    Well intentioned advice when not asked for may come across as total critisism. But the fact that he was prepared to take a fair amount of time to work with you on something may show that he's not as bad as you think, possibly just a little misguided in his approach. I know I am happy to take critisism from anyone.... what I do with it is another matter

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    Re: What would ruin a dance for you?

    Quote Originally Posted by Lory View Post
    You wouldn't want to start off dancing 'out of time,' with me then!
    Hahaha. I wouldn't! I didn't dance with you at SP did I?

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    The only thing that ruins a dance for me is something that stops me having the next dance. I can put up with most things for 4 minutes, or find ways round them. However one dance I had last year wrecked my shoulder for a couple of weeks.

    Quote Originally Posted by geoff332 View Post
    As far as I'm concerned every intermediate dancer should be able to do an unassisted spot-turn. Preferably a double. And this applies to leads and follows.
    Better mark me down as a beginner then.

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    Re: What would ruin a dance for you?

    Quote Originally Posted by Genevieve View Post
    1) Peripheral vision from the lead - any direction bar mine, my pet hate I'm afraid.......and thats allowing for shyness too
    Seems a strange pet hate - presumably you enjoy all the resulting collisions with other dancers?

    Hasn't been mentioned, but dancing near someone who I know is prone to doing aerials can ruin a dance for me. Bit like dancing next to a UXB.

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    Re: What would ruin a dance for you?

    Quote Originally Posted by Stuart M View Post
    Seems a strange pet hate - presumably you enjoy all the resulting collisions with other dancers?
    Although the follower has a part to play in floorcraft, a good lead would dispense that by leading to an available space.

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