
Letās set the vibe straight.
Jive socialsāwhether in Malad, Bandra, Andheri, or anywhere elseāare meant to be fun, social, and safe. Not surprise auditions for Indiaās Got Talent: Aerial Edition.
Lately, thereās been a real issue popping up on dance floors: leads taking follows into drops, lunges, or near-lifts without consent. And no, this isnāt ābeing expressive.ā This is risky behaviour wrapped in misplaced confidence.
Hereās why thatās a problem.
You Donāt Know Her Body (And That Matters)
As a leader, you might be thinking, āRelax, Iāve got her.ā
But hereās what you donāt know:
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She might have a lower back issue
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She could be recovering from physiotherapy
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She may have knee or hip problems
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She could be dealing with vertigo or balance issues
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Or simply⦠she doesnāt want to be dropped, ever
I once saw a guy at a social confidently pull a follower into a deep lunge-dropāno warning, no eye contact, no conversation. He went really low. She didnāt expect it. Her head snapped back. The music stopped being fun real quick. She laughed it off (because social pressure is real), but she didnāt dance the rest of the night.
Thatās not a win. Thatās a fail with background music.
Drops Are Choreography, Not Party Tricks
Letās be clear: drops, dips, and lifts are choreographed movements. Theyāre meant to be practiced, discussed, and agreed uponānot randomly introduced on a crowded social floor.
This is especially dangerous when:
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The floor is packed
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Other couples are dancing close
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The lead overestimates his strength or balance
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The follower isnāt physically prepared
And yes, body type matters too. Not every follower feels safe being dropped, especially if the lead hasnāt adjusted for weight, height, or flexibility. Thatās not body-shamingāitās biomechanics.
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Lead with awareness. Ask before you dip. And remember: Nine seconds of talking can prevent weeks of pain and a bad rep!
“But Iāve Danced With Her Beforeā Is Still Not OK
Even if youāve danced with someone multiple times, consent is not permanent.
The bare minimum?
A simple, respectful question:
āHey, are you okay with a small side lunge?ā
āAny back or knee issues I should know about?ā
Nine seconds of talking can prevent weeks of pain.
Alsoānewsflashāyou donāt need lifts to look good. A clean basic with good connection beats a reckless drop every time.
The Real Rule of Jive Socials
Social jive nights are not about showing off.
Theyāre about connection, music, and mutual enjoyment.
If someone leaves the floor scared, hurt, or embarrassedāyou didnāt dance well. You messed up.
Lead with awareness.
Ask before you dip.
And remember: the coolest thing on the floor is making your partner feel safe.
Everything else is just noise. ššŗ
