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teaching a guy friend to dance?


Question Posted Monday June 11 2007, 8:21 pm

my guy friend really can't dance, we want to teach him how, any tips for teaching him to dance?

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BlazinBillie answered Monday June 11 2007, 11:14 pm:
When you want to teach someone to do something you hav to see what they can do on their own. So see what he is working with and if its nothing then you have a clean canvis to paint on and if they just realy suck then watch youtube and leanr somemoves. thats how my ex boyfriend learned how to dance and then you can take him and show him what to do like in dirty dancing a little private thing. Im new at this soo i hope i helped ... at least a little bit

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montrealfan answered Monday June 11 2007, 10:37 pm:
Make sure he wants you on his own and is not just doing it to impress you. Don't force him to either. There might be a guide in wikihow.com.

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