Now this is a subject that sticks in my craw.
Yes it does depend on the congregation. I spent 11 years in tears because I couldn't dance but dancing was quite popular in my best JW friends(?) congregation in Georgia. In my congregation, JW's idea of dancing was moving their hands and feet....maybe...but it was a sin to move anything else in between. There were no single men to dance with anyhow. Line dancing was about all. Maybe one or two dances. That's it. LAUDERDALE LAKES, FLORIDA congregation folks. Dead.
There was an Awake article that came out that said there was no problem with a brother dancing with a sister other than his wife. The emphasis was more on the kind of dancing that would be done, e.g., sensual dancing a no-no.
I went to a JW wedding and noticed that a recently widowed, elderly sister was being asked to Swing dance by married brothers (most everyone knew that I liked to Swing dance). Before becoming a JW, I always danced; I rarely just sat and watched. I was always on the floor. At this wedding, I made a statement to a single sister I was sitting with as to why do they dance with her but they won't ask us to dance. Her answer was that "She is safe because she is an elder's widow." I said "So what does that make us? Jezebels?" I was furious and I marched over to an elder's wife I knew well and told her so. I stormed out and never went to another wedding or gathering where there might be dancing.
I truly believe there are too many JW marriages in trouble for a JW brother to chance dancing with someone other than his wife. So once again, the single sisters pay the price. They are the sacrificial lambs because the JW married men can't trust themselves and their wives can't control their jealousy.
The Dallas Push Club was the only Club I ever belonged to where every dance was a Ladies Choice. Everyone danced with everyone and the marrieds had no problem with it. Everyone there loved to dance. We were a dance club first; a social club second. Dancing wasn't a flirtatious(sp?) act but just a way to have fun and learn new steps. Heck. One of my competition dance partners was married! His wife was a dancer also and even helped smooth out our choreograped routine. She cheered and clapped more than anyone else when we competed!
If I would have known at the time, I would have check out those spanish congregations. WOW. Where was my head???
Trot
Edited by - Trotafox on 13 January 2003 23:50:20