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Here's a little joke as my Christmas gift to all of you.
A few days ago I read an article by a divorced women who had recently decided to start dating again. She discovered dancing as a great way to socialize and meet men.

Her reasons why dancing is better than sex:

1. The men know what they want.
2. They know how to ask for it.
3. They know how to do it.
4. They say "Thank you" when it's done.

5. A woman can do it over and over again with different men all night. <img src="/ubbt/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />

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That's good....only thing is, my x danced even worse than he performed in bed.

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I've been going out dancing with (women) friends recently and we've noticed how few men dance and how even fewer dance well. More women are willing to get out on the dance floor and dance with each other these days, but I'd love to put "good dancer" on my list of most desired qualities in a future date.

Dancing as a courtship ritual seems to be a lost art, at least in my experience.


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My xh shook his [censored] too much when he danced. I CAN dance but don't have the chance to do it that often.

And unfortunately I disagree with number 3...lmao...they mostly can't dance as a whole...at least not the men I've hung out w/in atlanta. I have never seen my sorta bf ever dance. He says it is not really his thing...but will have to if forced.

and judgeing from the way he kisses, he will be much better (If we get 2 that point) at that than dancing as I would surmise. Playing rugby is kinda like being coordinated isn't it?


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Hey, at least women can dance in a group in public and not be considered abnormal.


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