You always have a thing to do on a date, you always have someone to go with to an event, and it’s easy to find other couples to be friends with.
Plus, they understand your obsession.” “However,” the Captain continued, a dark shadow growing upon his raked brow, his eyes growing distant, “how often our greatest strengths are our greatest weaknesses.” His giant fist gently hit the table, gently denting it.** “For dating a dancer…how easily it happens that dancing becomes vacation is a dance vacation.
Dating a dancer can be super fun but at the same time can have its challenges (many challenges), especially when you've just started to date.
While there are those innumerable benefits of dating a dancer, there are a few things you ought to know before committing to them.
Be prepared to watch her dance to her favourite beats, regardless of whether you are in a car or supermarket. NEVER belittle the art of dancing in front of them (and I really mean, never! It may seem effortless, but trust me it is not, and your statement may only offend her deeply. Her closet will be full of costumes, hair, and make-up products; but don’t be surprised if she doesn’t come all decked up to outings with you.
Also, you can totally expect to see her at a party wearing something that was once her dance costume.
I don't mean to scare you away or erase thoughts about her from your mind, I am just being honest.
Competing against them, judging them — in contests, not just in general :) — fighting about swing-out technique…
and I think the thing that can really be the hardest is that you often have the same friends, go to the same dances and travel to the same events.
We've rounded up a few pointers to keep you prepared. Rehearsals always top her priority list, so you have to make your plans accordingly.
"I can't, I have rehearsals," will be her statement forever, but rest assured she will make time for you. You will get jealous at times and you won't be able to do much except curb it.