On the other hand, Mr. Appollon, shows that he has a great and deeply love and respect for Ballet and personally believes that anything that can bring a dirty spot to this activity deserves to be attack, vanish or destroy. There are a lot of us that feel just the same way. Probably since I am only 16, and I belong to another time period, if someone says something bad about something I like, I will react in a different way; like ignoring the comment. Being this young, does not mean that I can not tell between, good or bad, true or false, right or wrong. Yes, Mr. Appollon words are offensive, but his intentions are good. This does not mean what so ever that I will endulge his attack to people that does not share his way of thinking, nor that I will not respect or listen to ideas, from other people, even though they could be completely different from mine, because a human being deserves to be heard from all points of views; but on the other hand, here I can see a man, that had made Ballet a way of living, breathing and feeling. For someone my age, that is something that helps me to keep carrying, specially on this place where ballet is not consider "something proper for a man to take or practice". We all had suffer, now and then, the prejudice for having chosen this career, so we all have something in common, which is being the target of evil remarks, jokes and offenses. So, let's not argue for these matters. And Mr. Appollon, though I am perfectly aware that you don't need my defense, at least, if you allow me to tell you so, let's try to be more comprehensive with others whose ideas are not similar to ours.
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>Oh no wonder. Gosh didn't anyone tell you?? You don't wear a dancebelt over your genitals!! You wear it over your head. Its to protect your nose in case one of the ballerinas gets too wild in her sexual desire for you "big" guys and attacks your head with her lips. >Just wear it over you head from now on and you won't feel so conspicuous.>Glad we could clear that up.[/i]