About This Book
A former dancing master recounts his conversion and claims that social dancing fosters sexualized intimacy and leads young women into risky situations; he uses firsthand anecdotes from academies and ballrooms to illustrate progressive desensitization to immodest contact, warns parents and churchgoers, and contrasts the fleeting pleasures of dance with a sober Christian alternative. The book combines personal testimony, illustrative episodes, exhortation to forsake ballroom culture, and appeals to religious duty, concluding with testimonials and reflections intended to persuade readers that abandoning dancing promotes spiritual and familial well-being.
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