Does it seem your dancing abilities increase with alcohol consumption ?!


Question:

Does it seem your dancing abilities increase with alcohol consumption ?


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Yes it SEEMS that way when you are intoxicated, just like it seems that the ugly person you woke up with was the sexiest thing alive the night before--- and then you sober up AHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!

We like to think it does....but I dont think its true. You inhibitians go away so you feel more open to trying new things while dancing, so you think your better. Having said all of this...I dont dance unless I am wasted! I am white...If I am not drunk I acctually CANT dance! LOL

Drinking can take the edge off, I don't think it's gonna amke you a good dancer... let's face it, alot of the people out on that floor have no business being there at all!

*seem* is the key word.
Oh yeah, I'm just the sexiest thing out there. Every man wants me, I got the moves............

At least until you do the move called "Fall on your Face and Crawl"

of course once you loosen up and dont care what people think of you you are lord of the dance, in your own mind maybe

meanwhile your friends are sitting in the corner laughing their heads of.

no,you just feel it,but probably look foolish!

Does your sex abilities increase with alcohol consumption? There's your answer.

no, but it gives you the illusion that they have.

You may think they do...not sure if anyone else does tho! Lol!!

I cannot dance, I have size 14 feet, am 6'4" and have close to 300lbs for most of my life, I was told by my french, german a swedish friend that my skills in those languages improved with a few drinks in me.

Dancing would not only be a hazard to my health, bit it could be fatal to anyone in the same area or zip/post code.




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