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Lately, I’ve been posting a lot of television shows as a reference for the Four Sisters Groove. Many writers of sitcoms, books, and movies use this theme to tell a story. Recently, I went to watch Mamma Mia with friend of mine, and we got there in time to watch the trailers. Wouldn’t you know it: The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants has how many Sisters? Yep. FOUR!

So, with it all around us to see, I wanted to focus on the how. How do I know she’s a Katie? Or how do I know you’re a Tina? How do I find out someone else’s Sister in Gay Relationships?

Sashay & Prink

Here are some things to remember:

  1. Observe.
    No, he’s not a science project. However, you can train yourself to watch and become aware. Now, while you observe, do you notice particular aspects of his body language? What about his surroundings? Do you see a pattern in order or structure? Also, be attentive to how you feel while you are observing. Do you have a general sense of calm? Do you feel agitated? Your reaction can also help you understand.
  2. Listen.
    It’s okay to be quiet, an ex of mine would say. I understood this as his way of saying he couldn’t listen any more. So, tell yourself it is okay to not respond: to hear and listen only. Do you notice any patterns to his speech? What do you notice about his voice level or pitch? Are there consistent color words he uses?
  3. Understand Sashay Scale and Prink Placement.
    Each of these has specific key indicators for you to use to identify which part of the dance floor he likes to groove. Does he Sashay Right? Maybe he likes to Prink Up. Where is that in relation to your Sister?

Becoming aware of these will help you take a step closer to knowing where he’s coming from in Gay Relationships. Practicing while watching TV or movies for these indicators can help you better identify The Four Sisters Groove.

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