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    Dancing seems like an thing to me. I had a dance instructor who was LSI.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thehotelambush View Post
    Dancing seems like an thing to me.
    Why?
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    Quote Originally Posted by FDG View Post
    Why?
    Well, it's primarily about physical coordination and movement. I suppose there is involved, but when you're learning dance steps it's more about objective movement and activity rather than subjective sensations.

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    Quote Originally Posted by glamourama View Post
    so your perception of me is that i "defended" that guy in order to feel more secure about my own fashion sense? sorry but no. and you didn't actually "call out" anything because he matches just fine. dunno why you're criticizing him so much.
    Assuming, misrepresenting, and misinterpreting perceptions is what it's all about.

    At any rate, I don't think it looks good. You can disagree.

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    lol have you seen udp?

    no offense udp
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    Quote Originally Posted by thehotelambush View Post
    Well, it's primarily about physical coordination and movement. I suppose there is involved, but when you're learning dance steps it's more about objective movement and activity rather than subjective sensations.
    I think it's more about letting go and being comfortable. I've known plenty of weak Se'd dancers who are great.

    Se and Si "may" help someone become better or 'feel confident' enough to be good at dancing, but..... look at Michael Jackson. He was trained. His movements were odd, even languid and fluid and whatever. But he had style and turned it into something presentable and interesting.

    I don't see his dancing as very strong in Se per se, (he moves very like a victim imo), but he made it work. There are different ways to it.

    ... takes hotel's hand to the dance floor.................

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryu View Post
    Assuming, misrepresenting, and misinterpreting perceptions is what it's all about.
    You reap what you sow.





    As for the dance instructor, he looks like someone flamboyant who would make me, at least initially, uncomfortable. Maybe he'd be nicer on closer acquaintance.
    Oh, to find you in dreams - mixing prior, analog, and never-beens... facts slip and turn and change with little lucidity. except the strong, permeating reality of emotion.

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