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Old 2008-11-20, 03:23 PM
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I would love to take up take dancing , im 15 , 5ft , 7 and a half stone , not a slim build but petite . Would i be considered fat if i was ot start the class xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.
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Old 2008-11-20, 03:23 PM
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no
u sound like u have the body for dancing
good luck!
what type of dancing?
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Old 2008-11-20, 03:25 PM
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em,hii..

are you american or else?

I'm indonesian..

Glad seeing your question,but i don't understand anything about DANCE and its move..

sorry i can't help you..


i just wanna say, that this is the first time for me to answer a question from a guy,which from a different country..

well..







thank you..
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Old 2008-11-20, 03:26 PM
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47.5 kg is nothing for a 15 year old girl ..and u're 152.4 cm ?? very gd ! i think u're perfect
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Old 2008-11-20, 03:28 PM
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ok, listen. You're are not too fat to dance. Anyone can dance! While due to your age, you may not go professional ( depends on what style you're interested in, ballet, for instance) you can still get a lot of enjoyment and fun out of recreational dancing. If you're not feeling comfortable with your body, chances are dancing will help slim and tone you!

and by the way, dancers are too preoccupied with themselves and their technique to pay much attention to other dancer's body types. I know that when I'm looking in the mirror, i'm looking at myself and what i'm doing and not the girl next to me.

Go for it! it's so much fun - you won't regret it!
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Old 2008-11-20, 03:31 PM
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Dont listen to the first few answers there idiots and dont no what there talking about. im 17 10 stone and 5.4 ft and i do ballet. you dont have to be any certain size shape or height to dance. live your dream darling ! .. x
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