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dance with me

Case 1-
MR. X: Come let's dance with me! *smiles*
Me: NO.

Case 2-
MR.Y: Can i join u dance?
Me: Sure! (then ignored him completely).

Case 3-
MR.Z: *dancing towards me*
Me: *running away from him*

i have a confession to make,
I DONT DANCE WITH guys/boys/ men. I just dont.

I would break their hearts by ignoring them or pretending they're not there when they ask me to dance with them. I know i'm mean, but i just dont like dancing with boys.
They smell, they're gross and very scary sometimes. *shhhhhh-*

My missions this year on this dancing problem:

a) obviously to say yes first to boys who ask me.
b) to dance confidently and comfortably(rite..) with the guy.
c) to be able to dance/ tease with a guy friend. although he's not a close friend.
d) to just have fun with the guy i dance with.



....Oh come on, who am i kidding?

I DONT LIKE DANCING WITH BOYS!

Love,
Jacqkie.

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