About Ballroom Dance Dresses For Women – Faq

Ruth asks…
what is ballroom dancing. can it be a profession.?
do people get paid for that. how much.. do women pick what dress they wear to go dance in. what is it like.. to be a ballroom dancer.
is it fun.. is there any dancing places around or not too far from pensacola, florida.. and does it require college.. or any training..
Customer Service answers:
Ballroom dancing can be a profession just as any other style of dance. Im no sure if ballroom dancers have companies, but i know that you can enter competions. To go pro, you need lots of training in which field of ballroom you want to enter. Latin Ballroom (Rumba, Cha Cha, etc) or American Ballroom (Jive, quickstep, etc) It requires a lot of work, but im sure its fun. If you want to get started, check out your yellow pages or google ballroom dance studios in your area. Hope I helped, and I wish you luck!

Paul asks…
What are some more constructive ways for males to cope with their changing or disappearing roles?
Complaining in online venues where women come to discuss women‘s issues surely can’t be helping them. Clearly, their real concern is their sense of having nothing to offer a woman.
Shouldn’t we offer some suggestions? I’ll start…
1. Get in shape. You can no longer expect that women will care for their appearance while males neglect their own. Learn to eat better, exercise. It might even help you live longer!
2. Learn to dress. Women appreciate a well-dressed man. You all no this. Put some care and thought into your appearance.
3. Learn to cook. We love male chefs. And if you invite us over for a gourmet meal you’ve prepared then the whole “who pays?” issue disappears. We know you may not make more than we do anymore but it’s possible, with some time and skill, to impress a woman using very inexpensive ingredients.
4. Learn to dance. We love to dance. I don’t just mean the grinding and gyrations in clubs. Learn ballroom dancing. Learn Latin dance. Very sexy.
What else?
We really do want to help you guys!
Customer Service answers:
“Get in shape. You can no longer expect that women will care for their appearance while males neglect their own. Learn to eat better, exercise. It might even help you live longer!”
Oh of course. It’s always the man’s job to stay in shape for the wifey when she can sit on her a’ss all day long and gain weight while binging on ice cream that my money paid for. Brilliant.
“Learn to dress. Women appreciate a well-dressed man. You all no this. Put some care and thought into your appearance.”
Oh, so we’re not well dressed now? Are you saying women dress better because they expose more skin to accentuate the true whore within?
“Learn to cook. We love male chefs. And if you invite us over for a gourmet meal you’ve prepared then the whole “who pays?” issue disappears. We know you may not make more than we do anymore but it’s possible, with some time and skill, to impress a woman using very inexpensive ingredients.”
I’m sorry but, I can cook. Besides, it doesn’t really sound like you want us to cope with our “disappearing roles” it sounds more like you just want our roles with no responsibility or accountability for them. If you want to be a man just remember that there’s always surgery and hormone shots.
“Learn to dance. We love to dance. I don’t just mean the grinding and gyrations in clubs. Learn ballroom dancing. Learn Latin dance. Very sexy.”
I don’t need to learn to dance. I could care less about dancing. If my woman wants a dance, then she could do that for me when she’s taking her clothes off and we’re about to get it on.

Carol asks…
Question for the ladies regarding twirling skirts?
At our ballroom dance nights we have blowers at the side of the floor that keep everyone cool, especially in the summer. We have warning signs on them but if a lady does walk too close to one of these fans the draught is strong enough to blow her skirt right up, resulting in screams and a panicked attempt to push her skirt down. However, most women spend all evening with their skirts and dresses twirling up around their waists and so their thighs and knickers have already been seen many times (we have a strict ‘no thong rule’). So why is a twirling skirt ok when a blown up one isn’t? Both show the same.
Customer Service answers:
They are the same essentially. So I’ve no doubt that the rules is made by some old woman…
Best wishes, …—…
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