Friends for my chin

Is it okay to only have one chin? My baby sleeps through the day but I’m wondering is she lonely and need a friend, getting another chin would not be ideal for me is there another pet I could get which they could be close? Or should I just get a chinpal instead

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u/UsedExam2318 — 1 day ago

Wet chin

So a few days ago my chin splashed water all over herself from her bottle, I don’t even know how but she seems wet but when I touch the spot it’s not but her coat is yellow now what can I do

u/UsedExam2318 — 5 days ago
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International students how do you prepare?

Hi everyone so I’m planning on taking my step 1 next year, what online resources are worth getting? I’ve seen kaplan but it’s so expensive and I don’t know if it’s worth the money? Pls do let me know if there are any other resources you guys think are worth it, thanks in advance🥹

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u/UsedExam2318 — 24 days ago

Planche help

Hi everyone, I recently started getting back into Planche training after taking about a year off, and I could really use some advice from people with more experience. I’m currently working on a full tuck planche on parallettes. At the moment, I can get into position, lean forward, and hold myself up with both feet tucked in. My goal is to rebuild my strength, improve my hold time, and eventually progress toward more advanced variations. The issue I’m noticing is that after I come out of the hold, the left side of my forearm starts to hurt for a few seconds. It’s not a sharp or unbearable pain, and it doesn’t seem to linger afterward, but it happens pretty consistently after each hold. My right arm feels mostly fine, which makes me wonder if I’m loading one side more than the other, if my form is off, or if my left forearm just isn’t conditioned yet after taking such a long break. I’m not sure if this is a normal part of rebuilding tendon and forearm strength, or if it’s an early warning sign that I should adjust something before it becomes an actual injury. Any tips on how I could better improve my training?

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u/UsedExam2318 — 2 months ago