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I was thinking a red thong... sounds like granny pants may be better and I'll ensure not a piece of flesh is on show! Although I could do with meeting a Sugar Daddy so maybe the ankles out is a good plan??

 

Hmmmmmm do I know you DerbyTup????

 

ok - red thong for you then and Mankini for me. That would be stretching it!

 

I would keep your ankles in on the first date at least woman! Have you no sense of decorum?

 

Me no sugar Daddy. You no honey monster?

 

I don't think you know me - for I am the dark mysterious one, the Mills & Boon man. The last girl I dated from Totley was Old Mother Redcap herself! :gag:

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If you can tear yourself away from Derby Tup...

 

Try modern jive dancing at Crookes Social Club, the beginners' class starts at every Thursday at 7.40(ish - get there at 7.30 to be sure!). You don't need a partner as everyone circulates both in the lessons and in the freestyle dancing. A good way to meet lots of people and work off some of those holiday pounds at the same time.

 

It's a really easy dance style to learn as it's not so concerned about footwork as more formal styles. And a lot of fun!

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Oooh Jive Dancing - sounds athletic but fun!! May well come and give that a go!

 

Howdy Sheffbag!! I'm not sure my passport allows me to your parts of town!!

 

And DerbyTup - the mankini is a must..... I don't remember there being a mankini in the last Mills & Boon I read but could provide an interesting twist!

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Athletic? Modern Jive isn't as athletic as the ballroom jive you see on Strictly. It was devised to let people dance to any kind of music, so they stole a lot of the moves from Latin dances (and any other places that they could). With modern jive you can dance slow and smoochy (my favourite - but then I am a bit of a dirty old man!) or as fast as your cardio system will let you. The music played generally covers a variety of speeds (mostly from the last ten years' pop - forget the 'big band sounds' idea) and you dance to whatever appeals.

 

Fun? Yes, definitely.

 

See you there. But I can't promise a mankini.

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