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Why do middle-aged and elderly people like to dance?

Let’s talk about the two people in my family. One is my aunt and my grandmother. My aunt is over 50 years old, and my grandmother is older, over 70. My lovely aunt. She is truly the most beloved and best dancing middle-aged aunt I have ever seen! When I was young, I went to dance clubs, and I still have memories of dancing with her wearing a big scarf and a big cotton-padded jacket. When the place arrived, the lights turned on, and the big cotton-padded jacket was taken off in one swipe, revealing a long skirt.

My aunt is tall, 1.7 meters tall, and has a good figure. She always dances the men's steps. In my impression, along with the tango music, my aunt is the most dazzling light on the dance floor. Later, I stopped going to the dance hall, and my aunt started dancing in the square again - it was not the kind of square dancing that ordinary uncles and aunts danced! My aunt dances the "ghost step". In our small town, it was a very trendy thing.

The ghost step dance requires a lot of exercise, and not many people can follow it. Later, it attracted a group of young people one after another - because the elderly cannot jump and their movements are not coordinated. But my aunt will always be in the C position at the age of over fifty.

Until one day she accidentally broke her waist and had to rest at home for more than half a month. My aunt has not been idle for more than half a month. She lies in bed watching videos every day and records the actions over and over again in her mind. She will never allow herself to lose any progress. More than half a month later, she appears again with confidence. In the square. Her return was warmly welcomed, and dancing began.

Let’s talk about grandma. Grandma has recently caught up with the fashion and insists on her grandson teaching her how to chat on QQ. On this day, grandma pointed to her grandson’s QQ friends’ avatars and asked: “What do these colored ones mean?” The grandson explained: “These are friends who are online.” Grandma asked again: “What about the one that jumps around? "The grandson replied with a smile: "That's someone talking to me." Grandma pointed to the avatars of several friends who were not online and asked, "Are these gray-headed people gone?" The grandson asked in surprise: "How did you know?.