I take it he is going to say no
coasterqueen wrote: I emailed DH asking him if he would take ballroom dancing lessons with me. His reply was "is this a trick question?" I said "no". He replied "do you really want to see my no rhythm square foot but ballroom dancing? it would be a very sad sight." I replied with "is that a yes or a no?" He hasn't replied back.
Pardon me, I'm in a STRANGE mood today.
Edit to say I'm wrong! He replied back sayind "i would do anything for you" Ahhhhh. Course the translation is "yes, fine, but I won't like it".
redchief replied: Hehehe... lack of sleep wil do that to ya!
I'm so glad Lisa isn't explorative like that. They'd make ballroom dancing a federal offense if anyone ever saw me try it.
C&K*s Mommie replied: I hope it he replies back with a yes, for you. Then in the end he finds he enjoys himself at ballroom dancing, after all.
luvmykids replied: How fun! I wish I could talk DH into that!
Maddie&EthansMom replied: If he doesn't follow thru....I will go with you. I'd love to do something like that. We have a school of dance downtown that teaches ballroom dancing. Scotty won't go with me.
coasterqueen replied: Well I asked him because one of the lobbyists in here this morning was telling me about a Dancing with the Stars theme last night at a political event. He said it was a blast to watch, but he wouldn't dance. He mentioned he wanted to learn some day and I mentioned I wanted to as well but no one would ever do it with me. Dh has always said no in the past. So I decided to email him and ask. He'll never actually do it though, I'm sure.
punkeemunkee'smom replied: I think the 2 step is as close to ballroom dancing as we will ever get! Of course we have done the Tennesse waltz that counts right? Bill is acually a really good dancer and would probably be ALOT better at ballroom than me - But that brings a really funny mental picture to mind- Yep the 2 step it is!
Kaitlin'smom replied: I think DH asked me once to do that because he thought I would like it. I should see it the offer is still good.
Well since he basically said yes go for it.
Italianhuney replied: Now that's love!
Bee_Kay replied: LOL!
My dh and I were at a wedding reception a couple years ago, and his uncle (who was fairly intoxicated at the time) talked me into going out on the dance floor with him. He chose to 2 step.... OMG, I'd never done it before.... and he danced so darn fast... my calves were burning and I was panting when the dance was over! It was an experience.
I'd probably just fall right over if I ever tried ballroom dancing!
Brias3 replied: OMG, good for you guys! My husband was reluctant too but when we were still dating and engaged, we took salsa lessons and ballroom dancing. It was so much fun. He was not half as bad as he thought either!
Yay for your husband agreeing to it too
Kated replied: I already know my husband would say "Hell no" If I asked him. Its tough enough to get him to fress nice to go some where or dance with me at a wedding!
luvbug00 replied: I liked the first answer ! I would have taken that as a yes..
coasterqueen replied: Well I never said we'd actually do it. We'd have to find time, which is not available at the moment. I REALLY do want to take classes though. Maybe when the girls are a bit older and I don't mind as much being away from them.
5littleladies replied: Good for Ryan! A grudging yes is still a yes.
My husband would never in a million years do something like that with me.
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