I can probably tolerate it more if it's salsa or swing but I just find it kind of funny and also confusing that they'd be posting themselves body rolling, zouk rolling everyday all day, it's not like there's any variations either. It's literally roll a, b, c over and over again. What do you think of this?
I have friends who do this. They are mostly trying to increase their social media presence. It doesn’t matter whether it’s Bachata or Salsa. I find Salsa videos of the same person just as boring as Bachata videos and so when I see the same people over and over again appear on my feeds, I usually just block them. I am not a fan of watching people I know social dance, but it’s a way to network with other dancers and strenghen connections.
What would you say to people who feel pressured or feel like they're developing "relationships or friendships" in the scene? Especially the ones who are new? I'm not one to influence but I often see my friends in a lot of socials simply because they've been told to. And that it feels like they owe something or see that there's this bond when I think most of the time, the guy just wants to get in their pants or they may also just be lost themselves.
I see developing friendships as something that happens organically. I’m not sure why people would feel pressured into making friends. Do people really feel this way?
However, I remember having this experience in beginner classes where after class we would all go out for drinks and that to me felt forced and awkward. It was organized by one very vocal member of the group. But I always felt like I was being pressured in a “if you don’t come hang out with us you will be punished for it” kind of way.
Since then I’ve always been on my own when it comes to making friends in dancing, but by then I had clearer goals in mind than most of my classmates, who were not as serious as I was. Nowadays I make it clear how much Salsa means to me and that draws like-minded people in closer.
