| The issue I'm currently facing, a week before I go back to university is firstly that I'm not exactly a confident dancer, and given that that's alot of what goes on on student nights out, I'm abit uneasy about that. I mean, in my first year I had that you'd get talking to a girl through whatever opener and keep a decent conversation, but then, eventually, will ask if I want to dance. Here I end up torn between spending more time with her to continue the work prior but risk having it all for nil when I flail my arms and whatnot, out of time and tune. Is there some advice around to avoid this sort of a situation? It's more an issue when she's in a mostly girl set and they want to go dance, and I haven't split her from the group yet.
The second part to what I'm not looking forward to is that Freshers' Week, the first week or two of the new year, is full of guys peacocking and being flamboyant, so the question here has become whether to still peacock for myself, which wouldn't be as outrageous as other guys, or not, as this would be doing what the other guys are doing, which isn't what I want to be doing.
So to sum; should I dance if I can't dance? - maybe take lessons, what kind?
should I peacock when its the norm?
Thanks in advance,
-Ciroc x
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