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<DIV>The first few times I went to a Saturday night dance, a friend told
me that men are as frightened at being rejected as women are. I had
never thought of it that way before. That's when I started asking
the single men if they had a particular tip open. If they did,
great. If they didn't, they would usually suggest a tip that they
did have that was open. Never had a problem after that.</DIV>
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<DIV>Also, I find that this is easier done when you are "hugging" the
person you are asking to dance. After all, isn't that the main
reason we square dance...the hugs we get? LOL Just
kidding! But it sure makes it nice.</DIV>
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<DIV>Anne</DIV></DIV></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></DIV></BODY></HTML>