Hooksexup Dating poll: How important is it to you that your partner is a good dancer?
By Jeremy GlassApril 25th, 2012, 1:45 pmComments (6)After Carlton from The Fresh Prince led an L.A. crowd in a rendition of his famous dance, we asked Hooksexup members how important dancing skills are in a relationship.
62% replied, "They don't have to be good, but they have to dance," sending shivers down the spines of those awkward wallflower-types who are perfectly content hanging out in the corner gingerly sipping from their glasses of Diet Coke. One respondent added, "Dancing like a fool is so fun," stealthily leaving out "especially if you're balls-to-the-wall drunk."
There are still those who date people for their personality, sense of humor, and good looks, voting, "I'm not dating your sense of rhythm." The 30% of Hooksexup members who answered that question may agree that being a good dancer is a nice add-on, but not necessary in making a successful relationship, though one member did add, "That said... I do love to dance and especially closely."
Hey. Everyone deserves a close dance. Nobody puts baby in the corner.
For the 8% of you who answered, "Very, I love dancing," know that there's someone out there for you who will gladly take your hand, sing in the rain, flashdance, do a little dirty dancing and, uh, go footloose.
Whoever you're looking for, Hooksexup Dating is a good place to find them.
Commentarium (6 Comments)
Good dancing = not necessary. Good fucking = necessary.
good dancing = good fucking. seriously. gals who can't dance get bumped down my list without my even doing it consciously.
Have to agree with mr.man. Good moves on the dance floor often means good moves in bed.
As a woman I agree 100%. If a man doesn't have rhythm and the ability to let himself go on the dance floor, well...you know how it ends up. ;)
Bah. One of my worst sex partners was a drummer.
one of my best sex partners was a drummer.
Now you say something