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one spouse dances, other doesn't - relationship da
Posted by TrippleStep
1/3/2008  11:20:00 AM
I have an important personal question to ask.

Would you say that in your experience (not necessarily personal, of course, but based on what you've see happening around you) when one of the people in a serious long-term relationship starts dancing (social dances, showcases, though not necessarily competing), this frequently puts the relationship in danger?

I am not talking about the dancing person “looking” to be unfaithful or get out of a relationship, rather the whole situation (dancing, being inherently romantic and passionate and being performed with an attractive person of opposite sex).

Is this a common issue based on what you've seen throughout the years or something that is no more common to dancing than any other hobby?

Many thanks – any honest input will be greatly appreciated. As you can guess, this is a very personal and important matter for me.

TS

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