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Thank you for responding, LSI! Paying off debt is a great thing to do
It will make you feel lighter and freer, keep you well positioned for any economic downturn, etc. I'm sure you know all that.
What types of ballroom dancing are you learning? Do you participate in competitions? Is that the plan down the road? Yes, it can totally be useful when you're old. You'll the one who's fit and everyone will be
drooling over your technique and body
If you're single then, you'll be in high demand. And if you're not, then your spouse will enjoy your skills. Either way, you win
I'm guessing it also affects quality of sex because sex is just dancing in bed! Lucky you! Lastly, you'll be so good in your old age that you can become a teacher for some side income and stimulation. You can finetune other people's technique and get your social fix simultaneously. Your health will be much better than others. Your muscles, posture, cardio (no heart attacks), joints... I'm going to stop here. This is a really good idea! Not that you asked for my approval, but you have it
If I marry an ESE, I'll make him sign up for dance classes with me. First, for the wedding of course, then to keep the romance alive during the mediocre years. Regular tango can fix that, right?
Well, maybe it can help. And there's some other fitness stuff I've planned for my hypothetical future marriage too. I've been looking into acroyoga. That's a good partner based activity which can be expanded to include kids later. It will be great for balance. Have you tried anything of that sort?
How does dancing affect bones and joints over time? I read something about bones strengthening through dance. What are your thoughts on that? Do you think that's consistently correct?