I try to live my life without regrets, but there is something I sincerely regret.
I my early 20s i was going to both ballroom and rock “n,”roll dance classes and loving it immersing my life in that subculture and lifestyle. Unfortunately, i fell in love with the wrong man, who forbade me to attend these classes. Because I was young and inexperienced, I obeyed him. He turned out to be a horrible person, and I was naive. He didn’t want me to dance with other men, mind you, he never once danced, and was a womaniser to boot.
My one regret is that I gave up dancing 🕺. I wish I had kept it up over the years because it kept me fit and flexible and improved my balance. Had I known the impact I psych meds would have on my body I s would have seen how imperative that sort of movement was to maintain fitness and general well being
Oh well, we can have 20/20 vision in hindsight, and I have wonderful memories of how much joy you can get from dancing. I still love ❤️ music and dancing 🕺.
Dancing is wonderful …I love it…I did Ballet,tap and Highland dancing in my younger years.I often listen to YouTube on the tv and still get up and dance …nothing better.My favourite tv show…because I don’t watch commercial tv…is Dancing With The Stars!!
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If you can, you should try to get back to dance classes ! I’m attending swing classes for the last 1 year and it saves me physically and mentally! People of any ages and professions can be united by it, it brings so multiple happiness to life.. What stops you?
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Swing was my favourite 💃 dance. I miss it. My age and my lack of flexibility due to my meds stops me.
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This is very hard 😢 At least small steps at home with music might help to boost the mood and recharge you physically, with no big pressure, just a small happy moment
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Thank you. I will take your advice on board you’re right
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