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Dancing with s/o headcanons for Bruno's gang?
Abbacchio can’t really be persuaded to dance with his s/o; if he’s feeling particularly kind to their demands, he might hold them awkwardly whilst they sway against him, but he’s neither particularly intimate, sentimental or fun-loving - his unmoving form is a hindrance to his s/o rather than a romantic help. It doesn’t assist much that the man has no sense of rhythm at all.
Bruno is perfectly happy to take his s/o by the waist and waltz around the room with them, smiling serenely down at their face and enjoying feeling so close to them. Whilst he can be persuaded to dance something a little more street-wise, he looks painfully awkward doing it, even if he’s laughing and enjoying himself.
Fugo doesn’t dance particularly easily; his s/o will have to badger him and wheedle and pull on his arm to get him to agree. When he finally relents, he rolls his eyes as he does it - and then proceeds to dance everyone else out of the room (providing Narancia isn’t there). Behind his reluctance is serious skill.
Mista dances plenty on his own, because he doesn’t care about what people around him think. He’s glad every time his s/o asks him to dance - he’s a hopeless romantic - and is perfectly comfortable slow-dancing and swaying as he is getting Down and Dirty with his dance moves. What’s important to him is that his s/o is smiling.
Narancia will take any excuse to dance with his s/o, whether in public or in private. He cannot be convinced to slow dance, but he can be convinced to bump and grind and sometimes just to show off. It’s his personality; ebullient, over the top and always ready to have a good time.
Giorno has a rhythm to his walk, a slow measured step that looks as though he thinks through everything he does. You would think that this would make him a graceful dancer; it does not. Like Abbacchio, he has no sense of timing. Unlike Abbacchio, he is a romantic - and if his s/o wants him to dance, he’ll damn well try his best - s/o is still probably better off sticking to ‘sway and hold’ with him, though.