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uh, thanks...I'm not asking how to get a date, just to

be clued in as to what the feminine perspective is,

regarding interaction between the sexes in a yoga

enviornment...

 

 

 

--- yogaboi <yogaboi wrote:

> Ummm take out a personal ad....

>

>

>

>

> ashtangayoga, "lromanosky"

> <lromanosky> wrote:

> > O.K. don't take this the wrong way, but as a young

> man practicing

> > yoga I have some questions. I have a serious

> practice and ashtanga

> > is an important part of my life. My practice is

> concentrated and

> > solitary and focused. Still, one can't help

> notice some awfully

> > attractive women in the class--that would be

> interested to get to

> > know. My question; how much attention do

> (young/single) women

> > want/not want/expect from the men in the class.

> >

> > I feel a bit let down that there is not a bit more

> 'community' with

> > yoga, and everybody seems in a hurry to run out of

> the studio.

> Even

> > eye contact between the sexes is fleeting. My

> other male yoga

> > friends agree, and is a topic we discuss having a

> drink after

> class,

> > and we can't figure it out.

> >

> > Strangly, in the local yoga store, with some of

> the same people, it

> > is totally different, and people behave normally,

> have fun, flirt

> > etc.

> >

> > It is usually the case that men are interested in

> meeting women as

> > much as women are interested in meeting men, so

> why is this not the

> > case in a yoga studio. One theory is that

> praciticing yoga in a

> > studio exposes yourself and the

> self-consciousness, makes breaking

> > the ice with people difficult.

> >

> >

> > Any comments apprecitated.

>

>

>

 

 

 

 

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You are indeed a young man who is focused but not thinking.

It's right there on the tip of your nose...the drop of sweat,

now think..! :) Zeke.

 

--- lawrence romanosky <lromanosky wrote:

> uh, thanks...I'm not asking how to get a date, just to

> be clued in as to what the feminine perspective is,

> regarding interaction between the sexes in a yoga

> enviornment...

>

>

>

> --- yogaboi <yogaboi wrote:

> > Ummm take out a personal ad....

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > ashtangayoga, "lromanosky"

> > <lromanosky> wrote:

> > > O.K. don't take this the wrong way, but as a young

> > man practicing

> > > yoga I have some questions. I have a serious

> > practice and ashtanga

> > > is an important part of my life. My practice is

> > concentrated and

> > > solitary and focused. Still, one can't help

> > notice some awfully

> > > attractive women in the class--that would be

> > interested to get to

> > > know. My question; how much attention do

> > (young/single) women

> > > want/not want/expect from the men in the class.

> > >

> > > I feel a bit let down that there is not a bit more

> > 'community' with

> > > yoga, and everybody seems in a hurry to run out of

> > the studio.

> > Even

> > > eye contact between the sexes is fleeting. My

> > other male yoga

> > > friends agree, and is a topic we discuss having a

> > drink after

> > class,

> > > and we can't figure it out.

> > >

> > > Strangly, in the local yoga store, with some of

> > the same people, it

> > > is totally different, and people behave normally,

> > have fun, flirt

> > > etc.

> > >

> > > It is usually the case that men are interested in

> > meeting women as

> > > much as women are interested in meeting men, so

> > why is this not the

> > > case in a yoga studio. One theory is that

> > praciticing yoga in a

> > > studio exposes yourself and the

> > self-consciousness, makes breaking

> > > the ice with people difficult.

> > >

> > >

> > > Any comments apprecitated.

> >

> >

> >

>

>

>

>

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uh, thanks for clarifying that Zeke, I think...

 

--- Zeke <zekes7 wrote:

> You are indeed a young man who is focused but not

> thinking.

> It's right there on the tip of your nose...the drop

> of sweat,

> now think..! :) Zeke.

>

> --- lawrence romanosky <lromanosky wrote:

> > uh, thanks...I'm not asking how to get a date,

> just to

> > be clued in as to what the feminine perspective

> is,

> > regarding interaction between the sexes in a yoga

> > enviornment...

> >

> >

> >

> > --- yogaboi <yogaboi wrote:

> > > Ummm take out a personal ad....

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > ashtangayoga, "lromanosky"

> > > <lromanosky> wrote:

> > > > O.K. don't take this the wrong way, but as a

> young

> > > man practicing

> > > > yoga I have some questions. I have a serious

> > > practice and ashtanga

> > > > is an important part of my life. My practice

> is

> > > concentrated and

> > > > solitary and focused. Still, one can't help

> > > notice some awfully

> > > > attractive women in the class--that would be

> > > interested to get to

> > > > know. My question; how much attention do

> > > (young/single) women

> > > > want/not want/expect from the men in the

> class.

> > > >

> > > > I feel a bit let down that there is not a bit

> more

> > > 'community' with

> > > > yoga, and everybody seems in a hurry to run

> out of

> > > the studio.

> > > Even

> > > > eye contact between the sexes is fleeting. My

> > > other male yoga

> > > > friends agree, and is a topic we discuss

> having a

> > > drink after

> > > class,

> > > > and we can't figure it out.

> > > >

> > > > Strangly, in the local yoga store, with some

> of

> > > the same people, it

> > > > is totally different, and people behave

> normally,

> > > have fun, flirt

> > > > etc.

> > > >

> > > > It is usually the case that men are interested

> in

> > > meeting women as

> > > > much as women are interested in meeting men,

> so

> > > why is this not the

> > > > case in a yoga studio. One theory is that

> > > praciticing yoga in a

> > > > studio exposes yourself and the

> > > self-consciousness, makes breaking

> > > > the ice with people difficult.

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > Any comments apprecitated.

> > >

> > >

> > >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > HotJobs - Search new jobs daily now

> > http://hotjobs./

> >

> >

>

>

>

>

> HotJobs - Search new jobs daily now

> http://hotjobs./

>

>

 

 

 

 

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