This reminds me of the time I (as the milonga organizer) had to tell a man to stop teaching on the floor. He was respectful to me and said "No problem - it stops right now" That was nice. (Other times men have blamed me and never returned to the milonga.)
Then he went right over to my boyfriend and said "Who was that b____ who complained about me giving her some tips? Because I'm never going to dance with that b___ again!" The point is - women would love to stand up for themselves and tell men to stop acting like such cads. How should they do that without having bad manners themselves?? Loisa Donnay Sergey wrote: > And most ladies (at least 20 cm shorter than me) didn't have a problem at > all with my hat. > Alexis wrote: Pet peeve: "teaching/lecturing" at a milonga, in the middle of the ronda. I sometimes really can't understand why the unfortunate (usually female) victim doesn't kick the offender where it hurts. _______________________________________________ Tango-L mailing list Tango-L@mit.edu http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/tango-l