Franz Jostopovich
Member
I agree with member Generalist on post #152. I posted something similar a page or so ago. I also agree with member: Partner Dancer on his post #159.
Please note:
The following statements are NOT in regard to serious male or female competitors or dancers who make dance their life's goal.
In reply to pro/am & am/am enrollments:
In MY humblest of opinion, this is more likely about part time am/am amateurs who have outside priorities over their dancing. Also, the casual pro/am students who are persuaded by their franchise teaches who makes a commission to rack up the entries each comp. They can be friendly too, but they usually have pressure from the franchisee/employer to increase entries or have their bookings put on other teachers who sold more as repercussion. I'm talking from MY personal experience. Some indie teachers might be a tad more about making their students happy, unless they're drill sergeants or gold diggers.
In reply to dancing for dates:
From my interpretation on what I've learned in college, Freud would say that it's the super-ego suppressing the I.D. when one performs publicly with a platonic intention. That if it were simply about the isolated joy of a function, it would be sufficiently done in solitude. Though as soon as one feels compelled to display something publicly, especially a sexually provocative act that it is to satiate the ulterior motives of one's I.D. disguised as pretend by the ego conforming to societal restriction.
In reply to females desiring stronger male dancers:
In my humblest of opinion, the submissive type female will desire the alpha male. In an effort to attain higher status they will rely on a "catch" who displays recognized high status. This is sometimes referred to in the urban dictionary as "coat tailing". Pop culture examples of this would be: Courtney Love/Curt Cobain, Yoko Ono/John Lennon, Nicole Kidman/Tom Cruise, etc...
There are other theories anyone else might have which they're totally welcome to. But that's the way I interpreted the Generalists post. That's not to say that's what he literally meant in his own words/opinion which may or may not very likely be different.
Please note:
The following statements are NOT in regard to serious male or female competitors or dancers who make dance their life's goal.
In reply to pro/am & am/am enrollments:
In MY humblest of opinion, this is more likely about part time am/am amateurs who have outside priorities over their dancing. Also, the casual pro/am students who are persuaded by their franchise teaches who makes a commission to rack up the entries each comp. They can be friendly too, but they usually have pressure from the franchisee/employer to increase entries or have their bookings put on other teachers who sold more as repercussion. I'm talking from MY personal experience. Some indie teachers might be a tad more about making their students happy, unless they're drill sergeants or gold diggers.
In reply to dancing for dates:
From my interpretation on what I've learned in college, Freud would say that it's the super-ego suppressing the I.D. when one performs publicly with a platonic intention. That if it were simply about the isolated joy of a function, it would be sufficiently done in solitude. Though as soon as one feels compelled to display something publicly, especially a sexually provocative act that it is to satiate the ulterior motives of one's I.D. disguised as pretend by the ego conforming to societal restriction.
In reply to females desiring stronger male dancers:
In my humblest of opinion, the submissive type female will desire the alpha male. In an effort to attain higher status they will rely on a "catch" who displays recognized high status. This is sometimes referred to in the urban dictionary as "coat tailing". Pop culture examples of this would be: Courtney Love/Curt Cobain, Yoko Ono/John Lennon, Nicole Kidman/Tom Cruise, etc...
There are other theories anyone else might have which they're totally welcome to. But that's the way I interpreted the Generalists post. That's not to say that's what he literally meant in his own words/opinion which may or may not very likely be different.
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