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Ballroom dancing is just a conversation between two people. Bodies are the communication and movement is the tone. The rhythm is the speed and the dancers are the topic. Nothing in the world matters except your partner and what you are doing with them, to them, for them. It's just you and the floor. The ballroom is infatuating. The lust and passion that comes with it is excruciating. Hope this helps. At least it can start you off.

It is non-verbal flirting from the moment you step on the floor to the moment you walk off the floor. It is seducing your lover before they realize they have been seduced. It is creating passion, stimulating imagination and satisfying a need. It is making love to them before you make love to them..

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