hey guys im going to a party on saturday and its a bonfire outside and getting a dj... this is kinda embarassing but o well i am not the best dancer out there so if any of you could like tell me step by step how to grind and stuff thatd be great thanks! i know im just supposed to let loose.. but it like doesnt work
TLM answered Tuesday October 25 2005, 8:49 pm: hey well i aint the best dancer either! heck im so embarrassed to dance in froont of others! well maybe you could ask your friends before the party if you could come over and they could teach you some moves! other than that just move to the music! have fun!!! hope i helped!! buh bye!! ♥ terri!!! [ TLM's advice column | Ask TLM A Question ]
carissaxo311 answered Tuesday October 25 2005, 8:07 pm: theres nothing i can tell you steph by step, just move with the music! The truth is not many people are that great of dancers, they just hav fun and go with the music! Dont try to think, ok where do my feet go next, left rigght front back...that wont work it will just confuse you! Just move with the music!
and if your grinding you dont want to get to nasty, then youll just look like a skank! just move up against them sort of- like i said before moved with the music and jsut have fun! [ carissaxo311's advice column | Ask carissaxo311 A Question ]
MissJessicaPaige answered Tuesday October 25 2005, 6:50 pm: there's no real "step by step" thing to dancing, you just let your body go, just move around with the beat. unless its like a competetion or something,...my best friend, she's like a dancer, like she's taken lessons, for ballet, modern, jazz, and hip hop she's like a freakin' expert. and that's pretty much what she does in hip hop. [ MissJessicaPaige's advice column | Ask MissJessicaPaige A Question ]
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