View Poll Results: Do it alone or with your partner?

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  • It's healthy doing it alone - get on with it!

    7 21.88%
  • Always go with your partner - or else!

    0 0%
  • Strike a balance

    18 56.25%
  • Sod having a partner - go flirt with anything moving!

    7 21.88%
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    Re: Doing it with your partner or alone?!

    Quote Originally Posted by ben632664
    I think you should strike a balance.

    Its nice having a partner that does dance but its also nice to go dancing without eachother. I find If we do go together, you end up dancing together alot and you get less dances with all you other lovely dancers .
    u havent been to Edinburgh parties,aint seen nothing yet hehehe

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    Re: Doing it with your partner or alone?!

    Quote Originally Posted by Baruch View Post
    I went for "strike a balance". I usually go dancing with my wife and I enjoy dancing with her, but I wouldn't want to dance with her exclusively for the whole night.

    As we met at ceroc obviously we both are enthusiastic dancers and always go to a dance together
    That doesnt mean i cant dance with whoever i want to though and often the one i want to dance with is my wife however its always nice to dance with a whole raft of other partners especially ones you don't know and that often can raise your dancing standard as you are not complacent

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    Re: Doing it with your partner or alone?!

    Quote Originally Posted by dee View Post
    Makes me feel better that i am single, at least i can do what i want
    as you can see by the above post i am married and yet always do what i want (i got married because i wanted to and stay married for the same reason)

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    Re: Doing it with your partner or alone?!

    [quote=janey;232384]My husband has absolutely no interest in dancing but is completly supportive of me going along


    My Hubby wont come dancing, However, the only time i miss this is if we are at a function/night out and i can't get to Ceroc. We were at a wedding that was full of Cuban Salsa dancers! they were just fab, i would have loved to get up on the dance floor and Ceroc along side all the others, but NO.....

    On the flip side to my wish, if my hubby danced then i would not have a sitter every Thursday to look after the kiddies!! i also enjoy the fact that i can dance with who i like, how i like and as naughty as i can let myself go without the feeling that i have him watching me. That said, i have to admit i would hate to see my Hubby dance with anyone! It would stick in my throat and i would grow horns by the end of the night. Mmmm yes i have double standards, i know.

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    Re: Doing it with your partner or alone?!

    Quote Originally Posted by Lory View Post
    I'm in the same boat as you and Jayne too and thankfully it works for us as well!

    Edit - I'd just like to add, we do share other interests together
    Me too - it works great for us. Hubby and I spend a lot of time doing things together so it's nice for us to have our own separate interests too. And like Janey mentioned, it's fun to swap stories about our evening when we both get home.

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    Re: Doing it with your partner or alone?!

    Trouble and I have 3 rules.

    1 1st and last dance together.
    2 Whatever happens on the dance floor stays on the dance floor.
    3 We tell each other everything and we sort out any misunderstandings on our own until it gets to the stage where one of us has to have a word.

    Rule 3 came into play only once and I had a word and was slaughtered by Trouble for doing it so now it just never occurs.

    DTS XXX XXX

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    Re: Doing it with your partner or alone?!

    Quote Originally Posted by martingold View Post

    As we met at ceroc obviously we both are enthusiastic dancers and always go to a dance together
    That doesnt mean i cant dance with whoever i want to though and often the one i want to dance with is my wife however its always nice to dance with a whole raft of other partners especially ones you don't know and that often can raise your dancing standard as you are not complacent
    I like a good mix. I probably haven't got this right recently and don't spend enough time with my wife on the dance floor so when we do get together we're not as fluid as we could be. I'm changing that over the next few months and intend to spend more time with Janette on the floor

    However, variety is good in all things, especially dance. I get something different out of dancing with each and every partner so couldn't imagine just sticking with one person for a whole night. Like DTS says what I do on the dance floor stays there, a part of the 3 minute act that is partner dancing.

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    Re: Doing it with your partner or alone?!

    Quote Originally Posted by Piglet View Post
    I'm with Janey on this one. My man has no current interest in ceroc and we are both happy doing our own thing - no problems
    altho jake has started coming with me to my venues when he is here, which is very nice and it means he gets to meet the people i am talking about!!!

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    Re: Doing it with your partner or alone?!

    Quote Originally Posted by clarabella View Post
    My Hubby wont come dancing,

    Naughty MartinGold bringing a 2 year old thread back from the dead And its another one of those threads that people answer without reading the question, which was about "dancing partners" and the dilemma on how much they should be danced with. All those with "non-dancing partners" please leave this thread now, you are not required

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    Re: Doing it with your partner or alone?!

    Quote Originally Posted by Dreadful Scathe View Post
    Naughty MartinGold bringing a 2 year old thread back from the dead
    Ahem
    I think it was the person (whoever that may be) that added to the pole that bought the thread back to life
    Anyway i wouldnt be me if i wasnt controversial

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