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"Unfortunately for students, the manner in which the grinding policy has been executed has transformed dancing into a tool for social embarrassment rather than a fun and harmless release of energy." I personally disagree. You don't need to bump uglies to have fun and release energy while dancing, as many people at dances this year (Valentines Dance, the UFU Dance, etc) have proven. If you can't dance without grinding and you're concerned about social embarassment, then you may not care too much about dancing in the first place. Just let loose and don't care what other people think or say about how you dance. That's always the best way to release energy and have fun.

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