“Understand, however, that freedom, regardless of which choices you make comes with duties and responsibilities. Responsibility is not about blame, it is about ownership. As you select various options, paths, joys, and accomplishments, remember that it is YOU who make these choices. Even when you think that you are doing nothing, because even in this nothing, is also a choice and the responsibility associated with it. Keep in mind that in all things you choose to do there are reasons, limitations, and purposes. In all things, nothing is absolute; for every joy and happiness there is sorrow and sadness, and for ever success there is failure. Most of us have lived long enough by now to know that there are things that no matter how hard we try, we simply are never going to be able to change them. Don’t try to change people, places and things to suit the way you want them to be to fulfill your needs just because it appears that it is easier to try to change other things than yourself.”

—Jun Cortez


My goodness gracious. Ive seen numerous films, tv shows that have tried to capture the essence of romance. But good lord, this is probably one of the most passionate things I’ve ever seen. No need for the kissing, groping, or dry humping. Its dances like these that make me almost feel guilty for watching the chemistry between two people, watching the struggle that people go through everyday. Its very simple, not too many complicated moves but I think that gives it a lot of credibility. Just two people. 

Great choreography. Great dancers. 

I’m also a sucker for contemporary/lyrical pieces. 

Music: Slow Dancing in a Burning Room by John Mayer

Choreography by: Wade Robson

Dancers: Pam Chu and Ben Susak

And vulnerability is the essence of romance. It’s the art of being uncalculated, the willingness to look foolish, the courage to say, “This is me, and I’m interested in you enough to show you my flaws with the hope that you may embrace me for all that I am but, more importantly, all that I am not.”

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Before Call me Maybe, Carly Rae Jepsen sang this song on Canadian Idol. 

Its super sexy called Sweet Talker.

Lyrics:

Sweet talker, I’m not gunna stop you
You talk so sweet and it’s dribbling like honey
It’s just one taste
I see what your tryin’ to do, oh oh, yeah yeah,
Its hot, steaks are getting higher

No love for free man
It costs if you’re the buyer
My life’s for me
I see what cha tryin’ to do oh oh

(Come on)
Lazy lover, oh, you slide me through you
Slide me though your
Lazy lover I will slide me through your window
And i give you oh the sweetest dreams you ever had
Make your early morning not so bad
I can see just what you’re tryin’ to do

That’s a nice a house
I like what you’ve done with the place
Your ginger bread and that greedy smile upon your face
I can see just what you’re tryin’ to do oh oh

(Come on)
Lazy lover, oh, you slide me through your
Slide me though your
Lazy lover I will slide me through your window
And I’ll give you, oh, the sweetest dreams you ever had
Make your early morning not so bad
I can see just what you’re tryin’ to do

But, don’t worry, I say get it over with
‘Cuz what you want to know,
You’ve got it on your finger tips
Don’t you ask for more that wave
Just tumbles me round till I’m lost somewhere
With baby, I just can’t make a sound

It’s so unfortunate
But I’ve already been through this
And I can see just what your tryin; to do
I can see just what you need to do