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OK, I’ll bite. What on earth is Louis working on? And these two are way too imaginative in their banter to not take it on the circuit. Why can’t I be in a relationship like that? Why!!! Because there is no justice in the universe. *Pouts*
Yeah, I know. One reason my second marriage went kaflooey is that he never figured out when I was joking, And he kept feeding me straight lines.
I’m not sure I’ve ever quite understood the deal where women can just “go dancing.” In particular regarding married/attached het women, do they romantically dance with random members of the opposite gender, or just dance around being women, exalting in their womennesses, as if the world is one big musical?
‘Cause I don’t see that working with married/attached het men on any level of the imagination…
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Upon reflection, a venue where women go to romantically dance with random men must be a venue where women regularly APPROACH random men, like, the minute the women walk in the door, and I’m not sure any such place exists on the face of the earth.
;-)
Well, I used to go dancing with my friend Irene; we’d go to discos (this was back in the mid-70’s) frequented by gay guys, who dance fabulously and never wanted to hit on us. We were just in it for the music and the booze anyway, and my then-husband had no interest in that (besides, he was busy falling in love with one of our housemates. Ah, the mid-70’s…)