Do you like dancing?
yes (I am female) | 25 | |
no (I am female) | 5 | |
NO, I HATE IT! (I am female) | 8 | |
yes (I am male) | 17 | |
no (I am male) | 15 | |
NO, I HATE IT! (I am male) | 9 |
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yes (I am female) | 25 | |
no (I am female) | 5 | |
NO, I HATE IT! (I am female) | 8 | |
yes (I am male) | 17 | |
no (I am male) | 15 | |
NO, I HATE IT! (I am male) | 9 |
I will never dance sober. I find it too humiliating and awkward, and I'm not actually a terrible dancer. Drunk I'll dance, but due to me being taller than most people, in clubs and such I feel somewhat exposed whilst dancing since everyone can see at least my head...and that makes me feel a bit awkward.
Also the people who are so insistent that you go up and "have a dance! It will be fun!", FUCK YOU PEOPLE. Fuck you. You're all dicks.
Yes, cookie, I have for several years. Ballet and contemporary. When I was little it was already obvious that classical was too strict and formal for my personality, so my mom changed that one to jazz. Till teenage years. Then in college a couple of years of belly dancing, too. Haha. It's really fun because the set of muscles you use is completely different than any other dance we're used to. Hmm, I mean, that's untrue, nowadays all dances are everywhere it seems.
Now I'm delaying going back to classical because of an arm injury; I can't raise it properly as it is. Brand new pink tights and ballet shoes, black leotard are right over there looking at me! Grr ;)
I studied it and tap-dancing when I was a child. I remember I was at the mall with my grandmother when I saw the company and Instantly knew that was what I wanted to do. I was enrolled and I absolutely loved it! We had performances all over the place including BOMA. I won a few trophies here and there and the owners treated me like I was going to be a success. I'm not trying to sound full of myself, but that's how I remember it. I felt so alive on stage and at home, but my dream was melted like the flight of Icarus. I there for about 3-4 years and after what was my last recital, my family told me that I wouldn't be doing it again. I thought they were joking, but after about a month I was "pulled out"... Then, last year I found out it was because the other parents had been making fun of me... :(
I can see you being a tap dancer. You've got me so curious now! It's a tragedy, but that can be comedic as well! Which way do you see it? Why making fun of you? It seems awfully insensitive of your family to just remove you from it. :\
I see it as a tragedy. I was filled with emotions that I didn't know how to properly handle. I told my friends the truth from how I saw it, but my family lied to everyone else. They told them it was my decision to quit and expected me to go along with it, but I was confused. They said one thing, but my heart faced a different direction... I didn't deal with it well and all my feelings got bottled up. If they sent me to a child therapist, that probably would've really helped me but they didn't. So, at some point, maybe one or two years later, I started to develop a deep hatred towards ballet. I spent most of my young life hating it and I would even become angry if my lessons or ballet in general was brought up. I was very close-minded about it and I really didn't have a reason to... I don't think my negativity ceased until I was about 13. Apparently, the parents will making of me for two reasons: 1. I was having a hard time keeping up with the others due to more "complex" routines & 2. I wasn't flexible like the others. I couldn't bring my legs up straight and they would looked "bent" as a result.
Heck no I absolutely hate dancing. It's a waste of energy and serves no purpose.
I feel dizzy when dancing you spin i spin i hit the floor spinning like a spinning top
I love it; it just doesn't love me back, I have zero talent or feel for how to do it, and I can't learn it by watching videos of it either. Someone has to be standing right next to me and say: "on beat two, turn your left foot to the left by 45 degrees at 50 miles per hour and extend it approx. 5 inches" etc.
I usually dance when I'm alone, but when I was a kid I took ballet and tap-dance lessons.
i like to dance but mostly when im alone.. dancing steps keep on going in my head whenever i listen to songs.... dancing is just tooo much fun..!!!
It was a great idea to post this question with gender specific options...a nice pattern is revealed here if you look at the results so far.
I hate dancing and totally agree with RapidlyRotatingPanda that people insisting on "go up and have a dance" are stupid dicks. I know that dancing can be a good way of showing your interest in someone and checking their interest in you, in other words "it can be good form of foreplay / good for sex", but I have always had to find other ways and fortunately there are many... And also one clever guy said that dancing can increase your chances of having sex with someone new but then only if you do not dance extremely badly to the level that people laugh at you - then it would be better for you not to dance, because girls can sense something and read something from the way you dance and if it is repulsive to them, your chances go rapidly down.
That is why dancefloor is the last place on this planet where you could see me.
Why would you hurt my feelings like this? Ya know Elaine from Seinfeld? Little kicks? That's me :).......... :'(