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Contraposition Posted 9 years ago
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"It's all in the leading"

"It's all in the leading"

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, when a couple are dancing together, the one leading the dance-moves, typically the man, has the most important job, and the partner can just follow.

  • , when a couple are dancing together, the one leading the dance-moves, typically the man, has the most important job, and the partner can just follow.
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Dancing (which they would do at the prom) is all in the leading -- i.e., when a couple are dancing together, the one leading the dance-moves, typically the man, has the most important job, and the partner can just follow.

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