What you can do is walk off the dance floor! If a guy is that out of order then the usual rules of ettiquete no longer apply. My dance partner got grabed by one of the local cowboy morons ... (yup ... YOU Paul C) .... who has a rep for doing airsteps .... she told him explicitly "No Airsteps" ... 30 seconds later she had been put in a half loop ..... at the time she just finished the dance and stormed off .... took a couple of months to fester about it then the next time she saw him stormed across, pinned him to the wall and gave him hell .... to which the cowboy muppet just smiled:reallymad :reallymad :reallymadOriginally posted by Rachel
So, what can I do to avoid being forced into a drop, if I don't want to do it? Sometimes it seems you can't just manage to step away from it when a guy's got both your hands and is leaning over you with that determined look in his eye...
Rachel
What she should have done was to follow her original instinct and slap him across the face ... there are enough people on the circuit who would love to do the same.
Seriously, the individuals who do drops and lifts without consent are a danger to their partners and others on the dance floor. Its about time that franchisees and freestyle organisers started BANNING these muppets in the interests of safety. Whe someone gets badly hurt ... then its all going to be a bit too late! (rant, rant, rant etc. etc.)
PS Nice to see you back on the forum Rachel
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