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 Date:    Wed, 26 Jun 2002 10:50:28 -0700
 From:    Andrew Allison <Andrew@AALLISON.COM>
 Subject: Predators
 
 
 >>Date:    Tue, 25 Jun 2002 17:09:59 -0400
 >From:    Robinne Gray <rlg2@CORNELL.EDU>
 >[snip]
 >. . . . Or as one guy told me: "I'm starting to refine my position on the
 >subject. It's not so much women asking men that bothers me.  It's more that
 >the 'predators' push their way past each other, and many other
 >leads...".    So let's be clear that it's rudeness of a non-gender-specific
 >variety that creates social discomfort, NOT the fact that women might ask
 >for a dance.
 
 Yes! Of course it's all about manners. But the solution to the "predator"Continue to Aikido and taichi = Tango???? i dont think so |
ARTICLE INDEXproblem lies in the hands, or rather feet of  the ladies: they could
 politely decline the invitations of rude leaders. I had the experience last
 week of having one such hover closely for several minutes while I was
 conversing with a friend. He finally had the gall to interrupt and ask if
 she wanted to dance -- and instead of saying "later," she rewarded his
 boorish behavior by accepting. Andrew
 
 
 
 
 
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