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Masculine vs. Feminine pole dancing?
Hello everyone,
I’m a 23 year-old guy interested in learning to pole dance. I don’t have a pole yet, but I’m planning to get one soon. I’m waiting because (1) I want to lose a little bit of weight first, and (2) I want to make sure I’m really interested before making the commitment to buying an expensive pole – I want to be sure I’m not just being impulsive, haha. When I do get myself a pole, though, I’m planning to use the lessons on this site. They look really helpful.
Anyway, I’m wondering what makes for a more masculine or feminine style of pole dancing? Does anyone have recommendations for how to learn a more masculine style? I know pole dancing is typically geared towards women. I’ve seen some guys on YouTube pole dancing in a more feminine way, too (like Steven Retchless, or Anthony Platt). I admire their skills and I’m really impressed by what they can do. I think they’re extremely talented, but that style of dancing just doesn’t feel like it would suit me. At the same time, some of the male pole dancers I’ve seen on YouTube (like Carlos Franca) seem to just do a lot of show-off tricks, and it doesn’t really look artistic/dance-like. I’ve found two guys whose styles I really like: David C. Owen (although his style is sometimes bordering on more feminine than I’d like to be myself), and dancerdac. Any suggestions, or ideas for who else to look for on YouTube?
Thanks!
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