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Subject: Re: dancing couples


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karen
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Date Posted: 18:28:54 06/05/03 Thu
In reply to: Justine 's message, "Re: dancing couples" on 14:53:18 06/05/03 Thu

why should it be any different to people dancing together and going out (rather than being married)?
i think there are a few examples of it working well for people on the uni circuit already (as well as not working well at all for others...). you either do what justine says, and strictly separate dancing and private life, or you may be just not the type to argue with eachother. from experience i know that some male specimen just don't argue ever, but rather leave when things start getting out of hand... hardly any space for arguments there, unless of course it drives you up the wall when a man doesn't argue back...


>>Ah! money making scheme...crash courses in waltz
>>before weddings for extremely cheap price ...
>
>Already being done, I was at a wedding fayre (for
>another friend's wedding) and we kept getting these
>pushed at us. We tried to explain that we already
>danced but they wouldn't take it. When we mentioned
>some of our teachers they shut up!
>
>>Do you think dancing couples can have successful
>>marriages? or is it that you need to give up dancing,
>>or accept that you may spend alot of time arguing?
>
>It is possible: look at the Hiltons, Reeves,
>Shinglers, Bennet/Kopylkova, Irvines,
>Cacchiari/Garshina. But there have also been a lot of
>splits: Lorraine Barrichi was married to Andrew
>Sinkinson before Luca, Anne Gleave was married to John
>Wood,
>But it does put a strain on the relationship and you
>need to be able to separate business from personal
>life. When it works it's 100 times better, when it
>doesn't it's 1000 times worse.

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