Still trying to learn some lingo of this stuff.......anything else you can decode?AAAHHH being new sucks! Im learning though...
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Still trying to learn some lingo of this stuff.......anything else you can decode?AAAHHH being new sucks! Im learning though...
No contact with the customer.
The term seems pretty self-explanatory, but unfortunately some of the reviewers on TUSCL and ASPD who are accustomed to heavy two-way contact create confusion by referring to one-way contact dances (dancer can touch the customer only) as air dances. Just seems some people don't understand how airy that they can get.
An actual airdance can range from a "hover dance" where the dancer gets as close as she can without touching, to situations where the dancer must stand a prescribed distance away.
I'm familiar with all the termonologies except for ATF. What does ATF mean? LOL! Ex-dancer here, doensn't know what ATF is!;)
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LOL oh ok! Well that makes sense! LOL
An air dance doesn't always mean no touching at all. Mostly, it means that you don't put your breasts on anyone's face, or your butt (or any other body part) on someone's crotch...no grinding in other words.
A lot of Air dancers do touch the customers in some ways, but just not in any overtly sexual way. We're more *just* sexy than sexual.
Fwiiw, I always understodd "air dance" to mean no contact at all, that there is always some air between the dancer and the customer, in other words. I would call the sort of dance Brittany describes "light contact" or "slight contact". Of course, this is all quite literally a matter of semantics; the words can mean whatever we intend and understand them to mean.
Btw, the amusing thing about ATF is that most guys have several, sometimes in series and sometimes all at once! And, in case you didn't know, ATF is a term that is used to describe both dancers and escorts (in their separate communities, I mean).
-Ww