Question Posted Wednesday September 5 2007, 10:53 pm
I have a school dance to go to tomrrow night, and my boyfriend decided that he will come with me, even though he has never been to a dance. he lacks confidance in that depertment. how can i teach him to dance, or is there anything i can do to give him confidance? what kind of moves can i teach him? how can i help him move is body so that he can learn?
p.s. i don't grind, and neither does he, so please don't suggest that.
Additional info, added Friday September 7 2007, 6:19 pm: P.S. he wants me to teach him to dance,
the dance is over now, but is there anything that i can teach him?. Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? DrPlayer answered Friday September 7 2007, 11:05 pm: If you are in high school or middle school there are only a few dances a guy needs to know how to do. They are slow, grind, and slide. Teach him how to grind dance, do the electric slide, and slow dance which everyone is programmed how to do. Knowing the cha cha slide which is just following directions helps also. [ DrPlayer's advice column | Ask DrPlayer A Question ]
dancedance42 answered Friday September 7 2007, 5:36 pm: well. this is my opinion.
he might be insulted or not want you to teach him to dance. so when you are at the dance, just grab his hands and pull him over to where a group of your friends are dancing. he'll eventually get the idea. dancing comes pretty naturally.
if you do want to teach him before the dance, you might not wanna say you are "teaching" him or "giving him lessons" cause again, he might not want them, or be insulted or something, or maybe he wont.
so you could invite him to your house and play some music, then just say "DANCE WITH ME!" and then you'll be teaching him how to dance, without him really knowing.
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