In salsa, as a leader you can ask so called stars (followers) and most of the time you will get a yes.
In salsa, I would say there is a time and place to ask a “celebrity” and get a yes.
This is what people dislike about Salsa when they go social dancing. People say things like 'most people in Salsa are friendly and will dance with you' 'Actual advanced dancers aren't going to turn you down' Yada yada yada.
Then beginners go out and get turned down in the most brutal way. As a beginner, you have no idea how to tell who is actually 'advanced' in Salsa.
And MANY advanced salsa dancers are snobs and turn people down for stupid reasons just to satisfy their ego.
So why are we telling people Salsa is composed mainly of people who just want to dance, not hook up, and who are otherwise very friendly people? It's a perfect recipe for how to become a wildly deluded beginner. There's only one way out of this cycle of 'no one wants to dance with me because I'm bad', which is to become good yourself.
As a beginner, the safest thing to do is to stick with other beginners, mostly in class. But if you really want to become a good dancer, you must also dance with good dancers. Leads can take advantage of this if they can click off that voice inside their head where they think they're going to be rejected.
That's another psychological issue leads have to deal with. Heck, I still deal with it, but I don't tell anyone that I'm not as confident as I appear to be. While I'm dancing, I am confident, but asking total strangers to dance? Still not big on the idea. If I need to do it, I can, but I'd rather just dance with the people I know.
And the scene isn't friendly to people coming back from hiatus, either. It's friendly to people who show up week after week, grinding it out on the dance floor (lol), rubbing shoulders with everyone, building up their network, and becoming better dancers. So in order to have a good time, requires a good chunk of time investment and socialization.
This is also required of good dancers too because they will have a better time surrounded by their adoring fans. And the socialites for sure require the presence of their clique to have a good time.
Okay, there's always the subset of people who say they don't need anyone and like to go out lone-wolfing it. But I've done both and it's always better when you have fans who come up to you without you having to lift a finger.