| I used to hate dancing, I mean really HATE it...
Then I realized that most other people were just as self conscious as me.
Start by deliberately acting stupid, hop on one foot while flapping your hands like a dove... jog on the spot while doing semaphore... anything really dumb. Anyone who looks at you will know you're goofing around and will be amused or just not care... then just do whatever comes naturally, whatever it is, it'll be an improvement! You're lucky in having a g.f. to go with... your mantra should be that if she looks embarrassed, YOU'RE GETTING IT RIGHT, if she hasn't gone red, act weirder!
If you go to a trance/drum and base/ any serious dance music event, people there won't be there to see and be seen, they'll hardly notice who's dancing near them, let alone whether they're doing it well or not.
Despite dancing energetically and enthusiastically I thought I was really, and I mean really bad... Until I realized that when random strangers come up to you (men and women) and tell you you've really got moves, they're not being sarcastic, they mean it! And I've never been shown a single dance move in my life, let alone tried to copy MTV,.
Dance and look like a retard, dance because it's fantastic cardiovascular excercise, dance because one day you'll wake up and you MIGHT just be the envy of all your friends when you hit the floor, dance because one day your joints will get arthritis and your muscles will make you fall over whether your dancing or making a cup of tea. Just don't expect to look good. If it comes it comes, if not at least you're battling your inhibitions, and that's good.
That thing about not showing yourself up because women equate dancing skill with sexual skill... Sometimes it's true but I'd ignore it. For every woman who'll think you'll be rubbish in the sack, others will think you've got balls the size of coconuts... Besides which if you're gonna end up great, you've gotta start somewhere.
Basically my advice is this: don't dance to seduce, dance because being a tit is a fantastic way of lowering your inhibitions... and confidence is the way to seduction.
Brilliant dancing is not skillful dancing, it's dancing and enjoying it. Women sense that.
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