Why don't guys ask me to dance at salsa parties?

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Men are usually worst dancers than women, and men don't want to take the risk to look ridiculous. Maybe you are not getting yourself out of the girl's crowd. Maybe you are a really good dancer and they don't want to take the risk.
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You should sit in a quiet room and ask to yourself about this question. You are best that's the truth.
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First, salsa parties have a male/female ratio wich benefits males. Second, men are usually worst dancers than women, and men don't want to take the risk to look ridiculous. Maybe you are not getting yourself out of the girl's crowd. Maybe you are a really good dancer and they don't want to take the r...
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First, salsa parties have a male/female ratio wich benefits males. Second, men are usually worst dancers than women, and men don't want to take the risk to look ridiculous. Maybe you are not getting yourself out of the girl's crowd. Maybe you are a really good dancer and they don't want to take the risk read less
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