Originally Posted by Mary
Originally Posted by El Salsero Gringo
I reckon it's big pants (that's no reflection on your dancing btw )
M
Originally Posted by Mary
But i didn't say on the woman they are dancing with! I meant on their love interest.Originally Posted by El Salsero Gringo
Wondered whether they preferred White/Virginal, Red/ tarty, Black/Sexy, thongs, strings, cami-knickers, lacy, smooth etc etc
Originally Posted by Cruella
They all sound good...
Let your mind go and your body will follow. – Steve Martin, LA Story
Post a poll. With photos of the different options to remove any possible ambiguity. (Ambiguity bad ... Photos good ... ambiguity bad ... photos good)Originally Posted by Cruella
I think a woman should dress "accordingly"...
One example - my partner teaches aerobics, cant wear high heels now,has a great arse and we do "the hanger" - so she wears tight lycra bottoms, skimpy tops all in jazzy and colourful styles, and dance trainers.
Wouldnt suit everyone, though...
Personally I dont like skirts that are too short.. (er, revealingly) - just doesnt strike the right note, somehow..
Some women always look great (to the nines) but ripped jeans and T shirt can look good too.
I was told that those highwaisted baggy (lindy) trousers with braces look good ("flattering") but they seem to have drifted out of fashion..
to be replaced by thos things with loadsapockets with optional camouflage (which split when you lunge..)
White T shirts show sweat too readily in my experience but white trousers are another matter and would, on a man, interest the woman on this thread who liked to see a shapely bum (cant think who that was...).
Not too much cleavage is a good idea.
Just a few thoughts.
[QUOTE=jockey]
Not too much cleavage is a good idea.
.........Too much cleavage ......is there really such a thing?
Originally Posted by jockey
Are we talking men or women here ?
I have made the same observation and have had this conversation with men before who say "really...?!...surely not..." but it is a fact, I get asked to dance more when wearing a skirt or ickle dress as opposed to trousers. However, in mens' defence, though I'm not totally deffending them all of course, I do feel more comfortable in a skirt and prefer my dancing as I feel more elegant and trousers and trainers change my dancing drastically, can be an advantage with some blokes though, all depends on styles!Originally Posted by Cruella
As for my preferences I like fitted shirts and fitted boot-cut type shape jeans, tight CKs good choice, but also like combats and nice, more fitted, t-shirts (not tucked in!) on trendy looking, younger chappies too!
Ooh, the spiders have bought this thread back to my attention.
Short skirts
The hint of naughtiness and miles of leg! Underwear then is nice whatever but it's extra nice when it's pressed into your hand whilst stood at the bar!
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