I didn't mean your sexuality in means of everyday life...I was referring to expressing male sexuality in dance.
So often, men are trained in styles meant for females, and some of the movements taught by well-meaning female teachers may not be for the male.
It was hard for me to adapt the movements of my first teacher to my own beliefs of what a male dansuer should be. I guess that's why I left and searched out other teachers.
Sorry if there was a misunderstanding.
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