jessica14harvey
Changui
I want to give a little background about myself before asking my question about creep vs normal behavior at Latin socials and one particular scenario I need advice about. Sorry it’s long!!
I’m a 24 yr old female and I just started going to salsa/bachata socials. I danced contra and blues fusion before I started Latin and pick up dancing pretty quickly but I’m certainly not a seasoned pro. I think I’m a pretty good follow because blues fusion is heavily improve and a very intimate dance. I also started dancing in a fairly eccentric community so I have an very high tolerance for dancing with people who may present themselves in a way that most people would find weird and I don’t mind close dancing with strangers, going slow with beginners, or having a total mess of a dance that’s really fun but kinda chaotic because we’re both trying new things.
That said, I am a little intimidated by the social aspect of latin and I’m having trouble knowing what’s “normal” at socials.
There’s one guy who’s probably in his mid 40s whose been at both the socials I attended. He asked me at my first social ever and we danced probably 80% of the dances together, many of them in a row. It was fairly small, maybe 30 or so people, and it was for students at an Arthur Murray studio. As far as I could tell, most of the people dancing knew each other because they’re students or friends of the studio and it seemed like me and this guy were some of the only outsiders.
He’s really really good and our connection is awesome - every dance feels so smooth and he barely needs to move his hand for me to get what he’s thinking. He’s super patient and stepped me through a cha cha and samba song even though I’d never danced them before. He’s definitely my favorite partner because we seem to dance the same way wearas with other leads, I feel like I’m not even dancing salsa because they’ve put so much of their own spin on the steps and form and I can’t follow. HOWEVER, browsing through some of these forums, it seems a little weird to me that he will keep me for 3 dances in a row and honestly would probably do more with me if I didn’t tell him I “needed water” as an excuse to separate and dance with other people. After one dance apart, he almost always approached me again for several more in a row. He’s great so I’m there for it but at the same time, I want to learn from other dancers. There’s a pretty significant language barrier so we haven’t ever had a real conversation besides “thanks, good dance” and he also doesn’t speak very clearly so I don’t really know what he says in response to my saying thank you and I can’t ask him what’s up.
lastly and probably most important, our bachata dances are REALLY close but I don’t think to the point it’s inappropriate but again, I’m new and it seems like only one other couple dances that lose. it’s not crotch to crotch but definitely cheek to cheek and our torsos are pressed together. The close positions have gotten longer and the spinning parts are less frweqent but maybe cause he’s tired?
I guess my question is, am I this guys project? Is that a thing that happens? Will other leads stop asking me if it looks like we’re in a relationship? Is this normal if two people have a really great connection? Am I better than I think I am and he’s just pumped to dance together?
He teaches me a lot of stuff and will repeat things until I get it and he’s the one who pushes me to learn a new dance and doesn’t seem to mind that we only do the basic for half the song until I get it, then he tries spinning me and I’ll mess up and then we go back to the basic etc
PPS seriously last thing but I thought this was weird too but maybe not? We did a merengue song and for half of it we literally just held each other’s arms and spun in a circle which as far as I could see, no one else was doing. He also rarely makes eye contact and seems to just keep his eyes around my torso/chest (not boobs because I was wearing a high neck top).
thank you in advance! Any thoughts at all would be appreciated
I’m a 24 yr old female and I just started going to salsa/bachata socials. I danced contra and blues fusion before I started Latin and pick up dancing pretty quickly but I’m certainly not a seasoned pro. I think I’m a pretty good follow because blues fusion is heavily improve and a very intimate dance. I also started dancing in a fairly eccentric community so I have an very high tolerance for dancing with people who may present themselves in a way that most people would find weird and I don’t mind close dancing with strangers, going slow with beginners, or having a total mess of a dance that’s really fun but kinda chaotic because we’re both trying new things.
That said, I am a little intimidated by the social aspect of latin and I’m having trouble knowing what’s “normal” at socials.
There’s one guy who’s probably in his mid 40s whose been at both the socials I attended. He asked me at my first social ever and we danced probably 80% of the dances together, many of them in a row. It was fairly small, maybe 30 or so people, and it was for students at an Arthur Murray studio. As far as I could tell, most of the people dancing knew each other because they’re students or friends of the studio and it seemed like me and this guy were some of the only outsiders.
He’s really really good and our connection is awesome - every dance feels so smooth and he barely needs to move his hand for me to get what he’s thinking. He’s super patient and stepped me through a cha cha and samba song even though I’d never danced them before. He’s definitely my favorite partner because we seem to dance the same way wearas with other leads, I feel like I’m not even dancing salsa because they’ve put so much of their own spin on the steps and form and I can’t follow. HOWEVER, browsing through some of these forums, it seems a little weird to me that he will keep me for 3 dances in a row and honestly would probably do more with me if I didn’t tell him I “needed water” as an excuse to separate and dance with other people. After one dance apart, he almost always approached me again for several more in a row. He’s great so I’m there for it but at the same time, I want to learn from other dancers. There’s a pretty significant language barrier so we haven’t ever had a real conversation besides “thanks, good dance” and he also doesn’t speak very clearly so I don’t really know what he says in response to my saying thank you and I can’t ask him what’s up.
lastly and probably most important, our bachata dances are REALLY close but I don’t think to the point it’s inappropriate but again, I’m new and it seems like only one other couple dances that lose. it’s not crotch to crotch but definitely cheek to cheek and our torsos are pressed together. The close positions have gotten longer and the spinning parts are less frweqent but maybe cause he’s tired?
I guess my question is, am I this guys project? Is that a thing that happens? Will other leads stop asking me if it looks like we’re in a relationship? Is this normal if two people have a really great connection? Am I better than I think I am and he’s just pumped to dance together?
He teaches me a lot of stuff and will repeat things until I get it and he’s the one who pushes me to learn a new dance and doesn’t seem to mind that we only do the basic for half the song until I get it, then he tries spinning me and I’ll mess up and then we go back to the basic etc
PPS seriously last thing but I thought this was weird too but maybe not? We did a merengue song and for half of it we literally just held each other’s arms and spun in a circle which as far as I could see, no one else was doing. He also rarely makes eye contact and seems to just keep his eyes around my torso/chest (not boobs because I was wearing a high neck top).
thank you in advance! Any thoughts at all would be appreciated
