n00bdancer
Changui
Over time, I feel like I’ve developed a solid set of guidelines for being a safe and considerate lead. I’ve also become more aware of whom to ask and when to ask at socials.
Still, very occasionally, perhaps once every 50–60 dances, a follower will reject me or end a dance halfway through. When I was newer, I could often understand why. I may have been less technically consistent or less aware of something I was doing. Now, though, there are rare situations where I genuinely do not understand the reason.
I generally do not take rejection personally. Plenty of followers seem happy to dance with me, and I would not even want to dance with someone who doesn't want to dance with me. I am mainly wondering whether rare, unexplained rejections are something worth reflecting on or whether they are simply a normal part of social dancing.
Hygiene could be a possible explanation, but I do not think that is the issue. I shower before socials, wear clean clothes, brush my teeth, and dress pretty modestly.
My general approach is:
I am also cautious with double spins. I only attempt them when the follower appears comfortable spinning and the connection feels light and responsive. Even then, I do not use them very often socially.
Is that a fair way to think about rare rejections, or is there something else I should be considering?
Still, very occasionally, perhaps once every 50–60 dances, a follower will reject me or end a dance halfway through. When I was newer, I could often understand why. I may have been less technically consistent or less aware of something I was doing. Now, though, there are rare situations where I genuinely do not understand the reason.
I generally do not take rejection personally. Plenty of followers seem happy to dance with me, and I would not even want to dance with someone who doesn't want to dance with me. I am mainly wondering whether rare, unexplained rejections are something worth reflecting on or whether they are simply a normal part of social dancing.
Hygiene could be a possible explanation, but I do not think that is the issue. I shower before socials, wear clean clothes, brush my teeth, and dress pretty modestly.
My general approach is:
- Avoid unsafe or overly ambitious moves.
I mostly use familiar, conventional patterns that I can lead reliably. If a follower does not understand a move, I do not force it or repeatedly attempt it. I simply exit safely and move on.
I am also cautious with double spins. I only attempt them when the follower appears comfortable spinning and the connection feels light and responsive. Even then, I do not use them very often socially.
- Adapt to the follower.
I dance with followers of all levels, including newer followers, and I try to adjust not only to the follower’s technical ability but also to their apparent comfort. If someone seems uncomfortable with a particular movement, I stop using it. When I dance with someone again, I also remember what felt comfortable or uncomfortable during our previous dance. - Stay aware of the surroundings.
I scan the floor, manage spacing, and try to protect the follower from collisions, especially when the floor is crowded.
Is that a fair way to think about rare rejections, or is there something else I should be considering?