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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I can't dance and I know it - I'm the quintessential white girl who is now a middle-aged mom. DH thinks he can dance and always wants me to dance when we're at parties, receptions, etc. I usually let him drag me out there or he'll tell me "I'm not fun," but when I dance around the house, he just makes fun of what an awful dancer I am. I don't think he can both make fun of me and then want me to do it - he thinks I need to lighten up. I see his point a little bit, but think he is being an ass to constantly make fun of me when I AM being lighthearted. Who's right? [/quote] You are an awful dancer. Be an awful dancer!!! Join in on the fun. Joke about it. Go big on the bad dancing, Elaine-style if you must. Enjoy being the awful dancer your husband loves!!! I'm a big believer in the "If you can walk, you can dance. If you can talk, you can sing" school of thought of this, OP. My mother was, by ALL accounts, a horrible singer. But she sang to me with abandon throughout my childhood. You better believe I dance in my kitchen. Sunday mornings are a disco at my house. My children laugh at me, just like I laughed at my mom's singing. SO. WHAT???!!!! DH is being an ass, and he chooses to swing with his lady every chance he gets! Mazel, y'all. Please enjoy yourself. [/quote]
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