Ticklerguy4u
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Every time a female(s) go out...dancing is always a part of it.
Didnt know dancing was a gender specific thing.
Oh, I would say dancing is a more popular activity amongst women than it is with men. It may just be that females are, on the whole, less inhibited when it comes to dancing in public, I'm not sure. After all, it is more difficult for a woman to look ridiculous dancing than it is for a man. Such is my opinion, anyway.
Oh, I would say dancing is a more popular activity amongst women than it is with men. It may just be that females are, on the whole, less inhibited when it comes to dancing in public, I'm not sure. After all, it is more difficult for a woman to look ridiculous dancing than it is for a man. Such is my opinion, anyway.
regions and cultures vary so probably it's more a feminine thing in some places.
There's no original like aboriginal!
There's no original like aboriginal!
For what it is worth, I live about 1/2 mile north of the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, with the associated school, The Ailey School. It is one of the most successful dance school in the U.S. measured by the percentage of their graduates that actually work as professional dancers.
The ratio there is about 10 to 1, that is, about 10 women dance students to each man.
That is just fine with me. I go to their modern dance concerts to see all the barefoot women.