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Uncomfortable Situation
Posted by Nat
7/16/2007  12:36:00 AM
I have been dancing at my current studio for the past three years, in the last 6 months a new married couple have strated taking lessons. Recently the husband has been paying extra attention to me giving me lots of compliments on my hair or dress, this has not gone unnoticed by other dancers. He is always offering to walk me to my car, pay for parking, dances with all my group of friends this has started to make them feel uncomfortable, he also dances with me more than his wife at the social events! During a dance he has asked me if I am having naughty thoughts!!! His wife is so lovely and always talks to me she has invited me to their house!!! I am constantly declining. I do not want to leave this studio. I have made many friends. What am I to do?
Re: Uncomfortable Situation
Posted by aa45
7/23/2007  2:19:00 PM
OMG! the audacity of this guy! I don't think you should leave your studio. If you can, politely remind him that he's married and that his advances toward you (in front of his wife nonetheless) are making you a little uncomfortable.

He'll probably be put-off or slightly insulted at first, but that's what you get for seedy behavior.

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