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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Not opposed to it if you can get your tween/ teen to do it. We also have Ms Simpson’s dance and etiquette classes in MD part of MDV … would love my DD to do either of them but steadfastly refuses .., DS did not love it but learned a lot. It all seems outmoded/ dinosaurish to them now as they are growing up on Tik Tok dance moves and social media. However, I believe at some point, it will be cool for them to know the traditional dance basics and historically based etiquette traditions. Whe. They even really get married, or whatever they do, it can not help their confidence to know what is expected of them in certain circles. They can reject it all later - but it is empowering for everyone gem to know how to dance a d break the ice in formal Situations. Even if they are transgender or gay or bi eventually, it is good for them to know traditional gender dance moves in order to make future partners feel comfortable. I don’t think we should thrown the baby out with the baby water regarding her he beauty and part of dance and etiquette. [/quote] Omg - a typo and spelling disaster, sorry. Was making dinner and felt rushed - Please do excuse all the typos and autocorrects … [/quote]
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