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I read a thread on this site that was about 3 years old ie 2020 era while covid was still major news. link is here: https://www.early-retirement.org/forums/f27/what-percentage-of-men-do-not-enjoy-dancing-106129.html
My dad used to say every 5 years people are really different people, and the people in the thread sort of wanted a poll. I'll make it simple.
Your sex and do you like any form of dancing.
To me like dancing means you do not actively avoid it. I've met people with a broken leg that would sit and watch and listen to the music who had a good time.
If you don't mind also relating in the body of the thread
if you ask others to dance?
do others ask you to dance?
are you usually with a group of friends that dance?
do you take lessons?
The reason for asking these things is dancing, lifting weights, golfing, bicycling, skydiving etc can all be social activities, and usually we are most comfortable and have the most fun with friends around.
I joined a new dance place over a year ago and even with knowing and dancing with a number of people who happened to know me, they were peripheral to the core group and it is just now that I part of that group too.
it's a little hard to separate the skill level and the social level of activities, since they tend to increase over time.
The old thread was women like to dance more than men partly because men got sports in pe and maybe women used to get more directed into cheerleading stuff with dance routines.
My dad used to say every 5 years people are really different people, and the people in the thread sort of wanted a poll. I'll make it simple.
Your sex and do you like any form of dancing.
To me like dancing means you do not actively avoid it. I've met people with a broken leg that would sit and watch and listen to the music who had a good time.
If you don't mind also relating in the body of the thread
if you ask others to dance?
do others ask you to dance?
are you usually with a group of friends that dance?
do you take lessons?
The reason for asking these things is dancing, lifting weights, golfing, bicycling, skydiving etc can all be social activities, and usually we are most comfortable and have the most fun with friends around.
I joined a new dance place over a year ago and even with knowing and dancing with a number of people who happened to know me, they were peripheral to the core group and it is just now that I part of that group too.
it's a little hard to separate the skill level and the social level of activities, since they tend to increase over time.
The old thread was women like to dance more than men partly because men got sports in pe and maybe women used to get more directed into cheerleading stuff with dance routines.