but quite possibly the best dance teacher she's had yet. it was kinda funny watching the other mother's (very conservative sorts) trying to figure it out. the elderly woman just assumed the teacher was a female who didn't shave her legs, one was just plain disturbed. one was perturbed briefly and got over it when she saw what a patient instructor said teacher was. some of the teachers get annoyingly impatient, probably youth, and forgetting that teaching 4 and 5 year olds is like herding cats. so it was refreshing. but it was interesting watching people's responses.
i have no idea. but the class was a perfect blend learning steps and playing like little princesses. some of the teachers either teach nothing but technique, but don't let the girls work off excess energy. some of the teachers just let the girls twirl around like princesses and never actually teach any steps. but this was a perfect blend. they all did so good.
it will slightly complicate things, if i call the teacher a he, and the teacher is a she, she might feel hurt. and vice versa. so i just have to find out the teacher's name and call it good.
yeah, she doesn't see any difference, she doesn't care. the key is to try to keep her that way. even i was surprised. i didn't have time to get the name. i will next time.
thats like the thing that cleans the blackboards at uni in the chem building. but i actually found out it was he since i heard him talk with a pretty deep voice... it was so hard to tell though, he used to wear a hot pink vest everyday. there have been disagreements about his sex at my uni since the beginning of time i think lol ive seen that god awful movie..
well, once i know how the teacher prefers to be addressed, that'll make it more comfortable and polite, though i suppose it's not much different than "mrs., miss or ms." i'm going to assume, though, by the clothing that the teacher identifies primarily male. or all male, hard to say. where's samhain when you need him to walk one through the polite niceties? kind of a rare situation for me.
When I took dance classes I started with a male teacher and half way through my second year he became a she. It was an experience to see what the parents did. I took lessons for years. Britney (was gary) was the best dance teacher I ever had.
yeah. i figure i'll do the best i can, it is a fairly new social situation to wade through, but i figure if my intentions are good, then he won't get mad if i flub it. i just don't want anyone to have any hurt feelings.
dave's exwife's brother in law is living as a female. it's kinda hard on the wife and kids, though, but he makes a pretty lady.
I know of a guy from a very small town (around where I grew up) that became female...... he worked with my brother in an industry.... he had to live as a female for 5 years or so, before he went with the full operation..... it was kinda sick..... he was an ugly man to begin with, and to see him with boobs was just nasty...... I dont know if he has gone with the full operation yet or not...... Ive moved away from that town since then
Britney was a good dance teacher but not a pretty woman. She was very tall and broad also had a receding hair line. Britney only lived as a female for about a year before getting the full change.
"he" would be a "she" now. the finest pair of breasts i ever saw was on a customer at VS...she had the tidiest blonde moustache i'd ever seen and such fine hands.
That sure would be interesting! All of my dance instructors were obviously female, there was no doubt by looking at them! I wouldn't have minded having a male dance instructor (or one like Kai has where you can't really tell!), but I mainly took ballet, sooo...I'm guessing ballet instructors tend to be more of the female variety. At least, from what I've seen!