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I've just started a relationship with a dancer so I sure hope it is wise! [QUOTE]
glad to hear you're both admitting what we already knew!!! hope everything works out well for you both
C xx
Last edited by cms; 24th-September-2006 at 10:54 AM. Reason: quotes not in quote bubble!
After writing earlier on that i prefared to dance with younger cute guys, JiveAddicted was miffed that i didn't mention he was the younger guy i dance with, so here i am mentioning that he is the younger guy i dance with!!
Can you not Skype?
SpinDr
I always kind of fail to see the sense in that, to be honest. Just for a moment try to imagine the person you just started a relationship likes you for the person you are right now. If you start to change that by 'treading carefully', may you not accidentally turn into a 'boring person' that your partner would have never chosen to go out with in the first place? A relationship that is based on what the other person 'could be' rather than what he/she IS then chances of it to succeed are rather limited.
He will no doubt still be miffed as I notice you have missed out the 'cute' bit. Yes he is young but surely cute too?! Someone that I know who has recently met him thinks he is VERY cute or in her words "looks like he has a great bod". Don't tell him though it might go to his head and belive you me he has enough problems thinking about his feet!!! (sooo mean and definitely uncalled for! but he can handle it!!!)
Yeah yeah, I know!
Mmm that's a problem already...just watch out for the phone bills
The treading carefully should happen at the stage of deciding whether to pursue the relationship, not being in the relationship. I'm the same person either way, I hope!
Someone repped me for this with some useful advice but didn't leave a name... Thank you, and who are you?
I feel just the same way, and your arrangement for dance nights sounds perfect to me. Unfortunately when I've been in the same situation I've been accused of ignoring my girlfriend, and of paying more attention to other people than her. The way I look at it on a dance night I want to dance.
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I have neaver dated anyone in dance, well havn't dated in 5.5 years actually but a freind recently told me she tries not to watch her man dance, they split up and meet for a few dances half way through the night, as they get dances, people are less inclined to ask if they think you are a couple and they found it difficult to really get into the dance if there partner was watching seem like a good idea to me
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