It's always fun to see someone trying to write with intelligence about a subject on which they have none.
I find it hard to believe not also true elsewhere. What about others? What's it like in your area? I'm not buying the bit about ladies going pro-am despite plenty of amateur men available.
Atlanta is not New York and the Southeast is not the Northeast.
My observations are based on experience. When you've worked in the same area as I have then you will have a basis for calling me a liar. As it is, you're just making a fool of yourself.
As I pointed out, the studios around here do not encourage amateur parnerships among their students and present pro/am as the only way to learn to dance well. They will even try to convince natural couples to split up for this purpose. My knowledge in this area is firsthand as well as secondhand.
You will notice that I do not write about studios in California or New York because I have no experience dancing there. You have none in Atlanta and your writing should reflect that fact.
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