“Although the man leads in the dance, the result of his leading is to showcase his lady. This is because he is dancing with his glory, and the last thing in the world he should want to do is upstage his own glory. It would make no sense: ‘Stop looking at my glory! Look at me.’ If a man were to succeed in getting people to look away from his glory, and look at him instead, the only thing that the observers would wonder is what she was doing with a man like him in the first place” (For a Glory and a Covering, p. 67).
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