Originally posted by: deftron
Not slow dancing or grinding ... just normal dancing.
only if its the horizontal mambo..
Originally posted by: deftron
Not slow dancing or grinding ... just normal dancing.
And this is your winner!Originally posted by: RaynorWolfcastle
if you don't feel comfortable telling your SO you did it, you probably shouldn't be doing it. Simple, no?
Originally posted by: deftron
Not slow dancing or grinding ... just normal dancing.
Originally posted by: Pacfanweb
And this is your winner!Originally posted by: RaynorWolfcastle
if you don't feel comfortable telling your SO you did it, you probably shouldn't be doing it. Simple, no?
Anyone who says that very intimate dancing or "grinding" is okay when you have a SO or spouse.....okay, go to the club with your wife/husband/BF/GF and watch them do it with someone else.
If you are okay with that, there is something wrong with you, IMO. Nothing to do with trust of your SO, but the green monster should definitely make an appearance.
Would you be okay with your GF or wife grinding her ass into some co-worker's crotch in the breakroom at work?
And adding some lights and music makes it different how?
Originally posted by: HotChic
No, dancing is a socially accepted polite practice.
Originally posted by: RaynorWolfcastle
if you don't feel comfortable telling your SO you did it, you probably shouldn't be doing it. Simple, no?
Originally posted by: Mears
Originally posted by: Pacfanweb
And this is your winner!Originally posted by: RaynorWolfcastle
if you don't feel comfortable telling your SO you did it, you probably shouldn't be doing it. Simple, no?
Anyone who says that very intimate dancing or "grinding" is okay when you have a SO or spouse.....okay, go to the club with your wife/husband/BF/GF and watch them do it with someone else.
If you are okay with that, there is something wrong with you, IMO. Nothing to do with trust of your SO, but the green monster should definitely make an appearance.
Would you be okay with your GF or wife grinding her ass into some co-worker's crotch in the breakroom at work?
And adding some lights and music makes it different how?
QFT
Originally posted by: iwearnosox
Originally posted by: HotChic
No, dancing is a socially accepted polite practice.
Originally posted by: lowfatbaconboy
no...if someone thinks it is they are a controlling psycho
Originally posted by: icejunkie
yes, so is talking, looking or breathing in the direction of...