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as opposed to headed southward
Ok so you're not the guy who inpired these lyrics from Vuelvo al Sur
siento el Sur,
como tu cuerpo en la intimidad.
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as opposed to headed southward
So we now know men may get aroused when dancing.
Any of the female contributors to this thread want to comment on whether women get aroused when dancing?
(It's not so obvious, and not so likely to lead to a court appearance, but I'm sure it happens.)
I do not get arroused, but I can be very mooved, or I can feel like if I already had an orgasm, like full contempment, or like no place on earth, somewhere in the emotional worl of the other, but just perfect. And that's just even better! but it's such an emotional state it took me some time to just learn to give assurance to my partner I was very fine and happy with the dance indeed!So we now know men may get aroused when dancing.
Any of the female contributors to this thread want to comment on whether women get aroused when dancing?
(It's not so obvious, and not so likely to lead to a court appearance, but I'm sure it happens.)
Seems you've landed in the wrong subforum. Tango is danced in an Argentinian hold (abrazo), just look at my profile picture. I think it's unlikely that such distances can be bridged easily by accident. It's different in English and international tango, where people touch each other exactly there, while the upper bodies are kept as far apart as possible...always just tried to dance on through and ignore it..
That is wrong. Take a step backwards without losing contact with the sternum. You just have to get into a tilted position...if it is pressed up I try to move my body off..
wll that's what we dance here argentinan tango exclusively with people coming and having learned back there! and yep the woman stand up right but not so right so we should only have 3-4 contact points: palm, left arm (for follower)- leader hand in your back, piece of pecho, and piece of head, easiest part to move back when you don't agree and usually leaders understand it right away... but well, yes that hand in the back can become an arm for certain figures even in a caminata if the leader is tall and maybe you dance it for so long that your not conscious of that anymore.... it's automatic..Seems you've landed in the wrong subforum. Tango is danced in an Argentinian hold (abrazo), just look at my profile picture. I think it's unlikely that such distances can be bridged easily by accident. It's different in English and international tango, where people touch each other exactly there, while the upper bodies are kept as far apart as possible.
That is wrong. Take a step backwards without losing contact with the sternum. You just have to get into a tilted position.
You said it very well, EvertooLate. We are all just humans and human reactions that do not hurt anyone physically nor psychologically should be welcome.I do not get arroused, but I can be very mooved..
I need to point out that members have made complaints about some posts on this thread, and I have in fact deleted at least one.For those who feared that this thread might be removed as a matter of content moderation, it might be ... reassuring ...
Ah, I see. I did try to stay within bounds, while pointing out how broad the bounds have been here, historically. I did not know about old nor recent complaints, however. Thank you for mentioning them; I will bear that in mind.I need to point out that members have made complaints about some posts on this thread, and I have in fact deleted at least one.
In my personal opinion (other mods may disagree), discussion on how to deal with physical reactions as it relates to dance is ok as long as it is not salacious.
But please make sure it stays relevant to dance.