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Thread: Social adventure coming, with new dances...

Kitachiira
Fri Apr 02, 2004 3:43 am
#14








Estevan_Starshard wrote:
And give us some manly dances for us male dancers. Formal flourishes make me look gay. ;-)






Ok. Here's new spin on this for male dancers: unless you are gay, you don't need to worry about other men think. If you have a problem with dances and the flos think of this: Male dancers generally have a better understanding of how sensual the body can be and what a gentle caress can do( and how to actually do that). This is not meant to be about nocturnal activities but more about romance or the illusion of that's brought on by a stage preformance. Regular guys don't have a clue about that. If you watch ballet at all, where no words are spoken and the story is only told through body lang, you'll know what I mean. Especially, if you watch the women who are enjoying the preformance. Take that and fit it into your char, even if just in your mind. It might help you get through. Ya never know!


(If you are gay-hey- same idea. works for every guy!)

CorSec26
Sat Apr 10, 2004 7:39 pm
#15

Wouldn't it be cool if we could do two-person dances - like the tango?


Ahh, put it on the wishlist...but given the problems with lyrical and formal, I won't hold my breath.


Still... ::sighs::


Pappi
Sun Apr 11, 2004 12:23 pm
#16



Kitachiira wrote:


Estevan_Starshard wrote:
And give us some manly dances for us male dancers. Formal flourishes make me look gay. ;-)


Ok. Here's new spin on this for male dancers: unless you are gay, you don't need to worry about other men think. If you have a problem with dances and the flos think of this: Male dancers generally have a better understanding of how sensual the body can be and what a gentle caress can do( and how to actually do that). This is not meant to be about nocturnal activities but more about romance or the illusion of that's brought on by a stage preformance. Regular guys don't have a clue about that. If you watch ballet at all, where no words are spoken and the story is only told through body lang, you'll know what I mean. Especially, if you watch the women who are enjoying the preformance. Take that and fit it into your char, even if just in your mind. It might help you get through. Ya never know!

(If you are gay-hey- same idea. works for every guy!)






i love dancing guys, and ain't nothing wrong with being gay... also, "nocturnal" activities is kinda misleading, no?




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Lesia
Mon Apr 12, 2004 5:08 am
#17

What we're going to be expected to do to earn our new dances in this "social dungeon" is giving me nightmares. Just imagine, "You must first determine the dances Jabba wishes to see and then you must do it exactly as ordered". Ewww trying to figure out which dance or dances might now be too bad (with a hint), but Ican't imagine trying to figure out combinations of flourishes to please Jabba. Or worse, "Jabba wishes to see 10 dancers perform". I like soloing theme parks, if I wanted to go as a group I would have been a SL. Or worse yet.... "Jabba wishes you to go to Deeja Peak and dance for an audience" (for an hour)! EEEKKKKKKKK!
Bogie_1971
Tue Apr 13, 2004 9:19 am
#18

I like the idea of social adventures too. I just hope that they don't end up like the entertainer missions already are. Go to cantina X, stand there dancing for 15 minutes, get reward.



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