This blog posting is delayed by about two weeks. Much has happened these past two weeks: (a) a workshop on signal processing and machine learning conducted by the Joint Telematics Group at IIT Bombay and (b) a trip to Bangalore to attend a wedding in the family. I shall write about these at a later late.
But for now, a pleasing minor incident that I ache to share with the world.
About two weeks ago, at Conrad Coelho's ballroom dance class conducted on Friday evenings, one of the girls (ladies?) wore high heels to the class. As a consequence, her eyes were level with mine. Almost exactly level.
The high heels caused her to lean back slightly (as is required in many kinds of ballroom dance), and so there was an immediate kind of electricity. A kind of tension.
It was a very pleasant feeling. (She was amused when I mentioned that to her - the exact words shall remain between us).
You see, the girl I referred to is, in addition to being a good dancer, a friendly and helpful type. However, she often wears flat shoes. (High heels are preferred footwear for ballroom dancing).
In ballroom dancing, the somewhat close physical proximity and the positive vibes it generates is enhanced when there is eye contact. Of course, eye contact is most easily maintained when both partners are looking straight ahead - which can only happen when their eyes are level.
But for now, a pleasing minor incident that I ache to share with the world.
About two weeks ago, at Conrad Coelho's ballroom dance class conducted on Friday evenings, one of the girls (ladies?) wore high heels to the class. As a consequence, her eyes were level with mine. Almost exactly level.
The high heels caused her to lean back slightly (as is required in many kinds of ballroom dance), and so there was an immediate kind of electricity. A kind of tension.
It was a very pleasant feeling. (She was amused when I mentioned that to her - the exact words shall remain between us).
You see, the girl I referred to is, in addition to being a good dancer, a friendly and helpful type. However, she often wears flat shoes. (High heels are preferred footwear for ballroom dancing).
In ballroom dancing, the somewhat close physical proximity and the positive vibes it generates is enhanced when there is eye contact. Of course, eye contact is most easily maintained when both partners are looking straight ahead - which can only happen when their eyes are level.
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ReplyDeleteHope you find a soulmate soon and enjoy ballroom dancing with her. Best wishes!
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