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How to Get a Woman to Take Dance Lessons

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Getting your woman or a female pal to take dance lessons with you can usually be an easy task. Most women love to dance if they know how to move their bodies. Some women believe they cannot dance, so make an effort to get them to the classes. Learn how you can get a woman to take dance lessons with you.

Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    Take your gal pal out to a night club before you sign up for dance lessons of any kind. Let her get used to the music and move about on the dance floor along with you. If you are out there with her, she won't feel so alone in the spotlight.

  2. Step 2

    Practice dancing at home. If this is your girlfriend, then invite her over for dinner and a dance lesson. Both of you can learn how to do basic dance moves with many fun videos and it can be really fun to do it with your partner.

  3. Step 3

    Enjoy some cocktails when you are out at a place that has music, live music and a dance floor. A cocktail might loosen up your girlfriend or gal pal and get her onto the dance floor.

  4. Step 4

    Get a group together and sign up for the dance lessons. People who are not used to dancing tend to find it embarrassing and they might need a little help to get to a class. Choose people that have no experience either so your girlfriend or gal pal will feel less intimidated.

  5. Step 5

    Play music in the car on the way to your first dance lesson and let the vibe fill both of you. Tell her there is nothing to worry about and that dancing can be a great activity for you both.

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