u/ApprehensiveWeb5879

Baemon double standards?

Why is it that people are generally way more nonchalant and forgiving when it comes to other members’ live mistakes vs Ahyeon? She has recieved valid criticism for her tendencies to strain the higher she goes, which then comes across as screaming/screeching. But for the most recent example; Pharita’s S.H.I.T and Super bass highnotes, to me it’s evident that she struggles with the same issues. I don’t want her to get scrutinez harshly the same way Ahyeon does; She gets lots of valid criticism and lots of just pure hate sugarcoated as criticism. Every single one of these girls is very talented with tons of untapped potential. It’s just the most recent example where the double standard comes in and it also just doesn’t seem fair that while others are hyped up even during the weaker vocal moments, many tend to cling to every single mistake that happens during Ahyeon’s delivery and shred her. Anyways, thoughts? Is there actually some base behind my own personal observations or am I just a toxic Ahyeon solo stan reaching?😮‍💨

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u/ApprehensiveWeb5879 — 2 days ago

Excessive range of motion on one side

I’m sorry if this isn’t the right sub for this, but I’m at a loss, need help and don’t know what other sub would be better. Also sorry for likely grammar mistakes, English isn’t my first language. And also the ridiculously bad pictures of the issue in question. I’ve been strongly adviced to not do this and these are what I have in my gallery. I’ve been going to physio for about half a year, because basically the whole right side of my body from the lower back to ankle is in pain especially when training (I figure skate). They have performed for example the Craiggs test and noted the significant difference between my right and left hip, but that’s pretty much as far as they go into this issue. No one can tell me what the cause is nor wants to dig deeper, redirect me to a doc to get ct or mri done etc. I assume because I’m relatively young (F23) but at the same time they’re quite literally telling me how I’m likely to develop osteoarthritis on an early age. How can I prevent that from happening if I don’t even know what’s wrong in the first place and how to treat whatever it is accordingly. So, what do you think🥹 If ppl absolutely can’t make sense of the pictures (I wouldn’t blame you) I guess I could take better ones, but I’m gonna try with these monstrosities first

u/ApprehensiveWeb5879 — 2 months ago