Jack...
I often lead  ( and I love to...)  so I understand the challenges.
But I have danced with leaders who have definitely been 'there' on the 
dance floor...so, no, I don't think it's that much different for leaders.
That's why we all keep practicing, isn't it?  ...to reach those moments, 
whether you are a leader or follower.
 (I am not addressing those who dance just for the social 'night out' 
aspect of it).
I.

Jack Dylan wrote:

>Ilene,
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>That's OK for you ladies but, as a man, I'm way too busy taking care 
>of my partner and navigating the crowded floor, not to mention trying 
>to be seductive and creative, to even think about the 'tangozone' for
>myself.
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>I'd like to ask the other guys out there, is it even possible for the man 
>to enter the tangozone or is it only for our partners who can relax, close 
>their eyes and think about nothing but the music and the dance? 
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>Jack
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