AlejandroKubano
Changui
I've been taking Salsa classes regularly (sans a week and a half that I missed during vacation) for about 3 months now and I'd say I'm doing pretty okay with it. I like the dance, I've made friends with it, I'd say it was a great idea to sign up.
One of the big problems that I have and that's really taking a toll on my confidence is when I do something bad (usually the very first time we learn something new or I haven't been to a class in a week) the girl starts laughing to the point where it feels like they're laughing at me. It becomes hard to have them to dance even, it is like they're pissing themselves laughing at how bad I did things. It's not just one person, it's everyone I dance with at a point, and it utterly kills my confidence. It's like a domino effect: I do something bad, they start laughing, I start feeling awful / confidence spirals down, then a new girl comes in to me already being messed up and they all laugh at me. To put it into perspective, it's like you're about to have sex, you pull your pants down and she starts laughing her ass off.
It comes to the point where I get visibly upset or I just shut off emotionally, and I just dance until the lesson is over. At that point, I just ultrafocus / get extremely serious to make every little step correct but the fun is gone & I cannot wait to get home. I know I may be oversensitive but it feels really cruel. Last night it happened again (especially after having a horrible day prior) and the follow asked why was I being so sad; I guess it comes to a point where you can really see it on my face.
I'm not sure if laughing at you or showing no emotions is worse. Maybe I'm being a snowflake over this because Salsa is about enjoying things but it's really hard to enjoy it yourself when you're the slapstick comedy. What do you think?
One of the big problems that I have and that's really taking a toll on my confidence is when I do something bad (usually the very first time we learn something new or I haven't been to a class in a week) the girl starts laughing to the point where it feels like they're laughing at me. It becomes hard to have them to dance even, it is like they're pissing themselves laughing at how bad I did things. It's not just one person, it's everyone I dance with at a point, and it utterly kills my confidence. It's like a domino effect: I do something bad, they start laughing, I start feeling awful / confidence spirals down, then a new girl comes in to me already being messed up and they all laugh at me. To put it into perspective, it's like you're about to have sex, you pull your pants down and she starts laughing her ass off.
It comes to the point where I get visibly upset or I just shut off emotionally, and I just dance until the lesson is over. At that point, I just ultrafocus / get extremely serious to make every little step correct but the fun is gone & I cannot wait to get home. I know I may be oversensitive but it feels really cruel. Last night it happened again (especially after having a horrible day prior) and the follow asked why was I being so sad; I guess it comes to a point where you can really see it on my face.
I'm not sure if laughing at you or showing no emotions is worse. Maybe I'm being a snowflake over this because Salsa is about enjoying things but it's really hard to enjoy it yourself when you're the slapstick comedy. What do you think?