Page 5024 of 7802 [ 124821 posts ]  Go to page Previous  1 ... 5021, 5022, 5023, 5024, 5025, 5026, 5027 ... 7802  Next

Feyokien
Veteran
Veteran

Joined: 16 Dec 2014
Gender: Female
Posts: 7,303
Location: Somewhere

18 Jan 2016, 6:25 pm

I say I have a phobia of it still, but do I? I'm probably over it actually, just no one to dance with.



AuroraBorealisGazer
Veteran
Veteran

User avatar

Joined: 12 May 2015
Gender: Female
Posts: 4,082
Location: Fluidic Space

18 Jan 2016, 6:28 pm

It's possible...if you haven't tried it in a while that it's faded with age. Do you dance when you're alone? (That's the funnest time to do it :P ).



Raleigh
Veteran
Veteran

User avatar

Joined: 7 Jul 2014
Age: 126
Gender: Non-binary
Posts: 34,629
Location: Out of my mind

18 Jan 2016, 6:33 pm

Dance has always made me feel really high and energised.
My partner won't dance and it's kind of agonising if we go somewhere where everyone's dancing and I feel torn between staying with him and getting up on the dancefloor.
I usually stay with him, then when I get home I have a huge dancing fit to make up for it.
I'm a weirdo.


_________________
It's like I'm sleepwalking


AuroraBorealisGazer
Veteran
Veteran

User avatar

Joined: 12 May 2015
Gender: Female
Posts: 4,082
Location: Fluidic Space

18 Jan 2016, 6:36 pm

Huge dancing fits are the best!!

Clubbing has never been my thing, but we have one alternative club downtown that used to play 60s music on Tuesday nights, and it was always so much fun to dance to! (Even if I looked like a dork :P )



Raleigh
Veteran
Veteran

User avatar

Joined: 7 Jul 2014
Age: 126
Gender: Non-binary
Posts: 34,629
Location: Out of my mind

18 Jan 2016, 6:43 pm

^ We have sports clubs here that have regular live bands Friday and Saturday night.
Mostly 70's, 80's and alternative.
Great dance fun!
There's two ladies that go there regularly and do line dancing to any kind of music.
It's hilarious.


_________________
It's like I'm sleepwalking


kraftiekortie
Veteran
Veteran

Joined: 4 Feb 2014
Gender: Male
Posts: 87,510
Location: Queens, NYC

18 Jan 2016, 6:48 pm

I'm not a good dancer. If you were my partner, I would encourage your dancing proclivities.



Raleigh
Veteran
Veteran

User avatar

Joined: 7 Jul 2014
Age: 126
Gender: Non-binary
Posts: 34,629
Location: Out of my mind

18 Jan 2016, 6:54 pm

Why is it that many men don't like to dance?
Usually you see groups of women dancing together.
Not many males.
They're all sitting back, watching.
Is there more pleasure in watching the dance than participating?


_________________
It's like I'm sleepwalking


Feyokien
Veteran
Veteran

Joined: 16 Dec 2014
Gender: Female
Posts: 7,303
Location: Somewhere

18 Jan 2016, 7:06 pm

^ I think many probably see it as an emasculating activity.



Raleigh
Veteran
Veteran

User avatar

Joined: 7 Jul 2014
Age: 126
Gender: Non-binary
Posts: 34,629
Location: Out of my mind

18 Jan 2016, 7:09 pm

Oh, really?
I suppose that is the view of other men.
I've never thought of a man as any less of a man because he's dancing.


_________________
It's like I'm sleepwalking


ImAnAspie
Veteran
Veteran

User avatar

Joined: 15 Oct 2013
Gender: Female
Posts: 7,686
Location: Erra (RA 03 45 12.5 Dec +24 28 02)

18 Jan 2016, 7:12 pm

Raleigh wrote:
^ My cat has a broken meow, which is part of what attracted me to her.
I don't know if her vocal chords didn't form properly or what.
She makes a little "ee" noise like a bird.


I knew a cat that was like that. His name was Smokey. He made the same birdy like squeak. It was so cute.


_________________


Your Aspie score: 151 of 200
Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 60 of 200

Formally diagnosed in 2007.

Learn the simple joy of being satisfied with little, rather than always wanting more.



kraftiekortie
Veteran
Veteran

Joined: 4 Feb 2014
Gender: Male
Posts: 87,510
Location: Queens, NYC

18 Jan 2016, 7:12 pm

I like to boogie. My wife gets embarrassed, though, since she doesn't think I'm have any rhythm.

I bet Raleigh is a talented dancer as well as artist. I am neither. I can understand it if she needs a dancer as good as she is.



dcj123
Veteran
Veteran

User avatar

Joined: 2 Sep 2009
Gender: Male
Posts: 10,796

18 Jan 2016, 7:15 pm

So it turns out I can hook up my guitar to my computer speakers without an amp and it works cause the speakers have a built in amp. Very cool, shame line in doesn't work for me though. I guess I need an amp for that, some people have reported decent audio over raw line in.



Kuraudo777
Veteran
Veteran

User avatar

Joined: 20 Sep 2015
Posts: 14,743
Location: Seventh Heaven

18 Jan 2016, 7:16 pm

I make cute kitty sounds when I'm excited, and then I dance like there's no tomorrow! :D


_________________
Quote:
A memory is something that has to be consciously recalled, right? That's why sometimes it can be mistaken and a different thing. But it's different from a memory locked deep within your heart. Words aren't the only way to tell someone how you feel.” Tifa Lockheart, Final Fantasy VII


ImAnAspie
Veteran
Veteran

User avatar

Joined: 15 Oct 2013
Gender: Female
Posts: 7,686
Location: Erra (RA 03 45 12.5 Dec +24 28 02)

18 Jan 2016, 7:17 pm

Raleigh wrote:
I've always been amazed by the mouth and foot painting artists.
They type with their toes, some of them.


I saw this thing once on TV about this woman who was a victim of Thalidomide. She had no arms but what she could do with her feet was AMAZING! Everything from brush her teeth - can't remember much else... but it was AMAZING.

It's incredible how animals can adapt.


_________________


Your Aspie score: 151 of 200
Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 60 of 200

Formally diagnosed in 2007.

Learn the simple joy of being satisfied with little, rather than always wanting more.



kraftiekortie
Veteran
Veteran

Joined: 4 Feb 2014
Gender: Male
Posts: 87,510
Location: Queens, NYC

18 Jan 2016, 7:18 pm

I hope you find someone who appreciates this. I would.



ImAnAspie
Veteran
Veteran

User avatar

Joined: 15 Oct 2013
Gender: Female
Posts: 7,686
Location: Erra (RA 03 45 12.5 Dec +24 28 02)

18 Jan 2016, 7:20 pm

Earthling wrote:
I very often use my toes to pick up stuff from the ground!


I do that. I use my feet for lots of things like closing doors behind me, picking up things, ... walking (duh) :D


_________________


Your Aspie score: 151 of 200
Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 60 of 200

Formally diagnosed in 2007.

Learn the simple joy of being satisfied with little, rather than always wanting more.