heyy , im torii
im thirteen and im going
to a party with techno & RB music mostly
& i dont really know how to dance to it.. :/
and i was wondering if you have any suggestions
of dance moves and the partys the 14th so i need to learn some FAST id apreciate it greatly
& i dont exactly know how to grind if you can
exsplain that for me so its a little clearer
1. Get out there and have some fun. You can't grind if you're not even on the dance floor or standing watching other people grind.
2. Move towards the middle of a big group of people. Usually that's where a lot of the grinding is.
3. Find one of your girlfriends and begin to dance with her. Dance with her normally as if no one was watching. This doesn't have to be sexually. A guy will soon notice you, mainly because you're dancing and having fun with your best friend. Most likely a guy won't say anything when he wants to grind, but instead will give you subtle signals.
4. Act normally, as if you don't even realize that they're coming. Guys can sense fear, so make sure you don't give off any.
5. Know what kind of grinding you're doing. When you feel a guy grab you around the hips he can either be facing you or facing your back. If he's facing your back this is normal grinding and more popular. Front grinding is more risqué and sexy! Most people don't do front grinding their first time.
6. Leave your arms by your side or maybe even grab his arms.
7. Be ready for the song to end. Usually, the guy will walk away. Sometimes he'll say something and sometimes not. Don't be offended if he just walks away in the middle of the song. Don't let that get to you. Just quickly find that friend you were dancing with before. Make it look like nothing is wrong and you're glad that he's gone. Also if you feel that the guy is starting to slow down and might leave, beat him to the punch. Leave him first!
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