As someone who mostly know girl groups well; it feels like gg fans are really mean and insulting towards each others idols constantly trying to bring them down. From this side boy group fans seem more peaceful and tolerant of their competitors.
is it easier for mental peace to stan a girl group or boy group? Give your opinions.
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Yeah, you haven't seen it yet
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rofl :)
Innocent soul, just don't go on twitter.
And as far as bg or gg stans go? Same shit, same nasty.
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There isn't a difference between stanning a bg or gg, if the group is big enough the stans are gonna be messy either way
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LMFAOO
go on twitter and you'll see
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As someone who mostly know girl groups well; it feels like gg fans are really mean and insulting towards each others idols constantly trying to bring them down. From this side boy group fans seem more peaceful and tolerant of their competitors.
I don't know, it seems there are more multi stans among gg fans whereas bg fans are more exclusive? Not sure though. The thing is, for boy groups BTS dwarfs any competition in popularity so there can only be minimal fighting. But in the gg landscape, the field is a little bit more leveled so individuals from the bigger fandoms sometimes clash over achievements, charts, talent, etc. But at the end of the day, it's probably more or less the same.
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Stanning is bad for you health anyway.
Don't go on twitter, you should be fine.
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mental peace and kpop. Lol
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It's about the same either way. Coed groups and solo artists would be ideal if you want "mental peace." Even then, there will be something that goes down.
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Don't go on twitter, you should be fine.
go on twitter and you'll see
How do you guys encounter controversial opinions on Twitter anyway? I mean, you only see content from the people you follow so how come Twitter is considered such a hellhole?
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For mental state it's better to stan good music, not groups.
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Mental peace and kpop don't go together, good one though
As for me, it's weird because I am more attracted to boy groups, dancing and singing and visually but I feel like girl groups are way easier to take lightly. I love so many gg songs but I don't stan any, except for BP and I feel like they shouldn't be put in the same group as average gg, they are just different
It's easier for me to fall for bgs but easier for me to casually listen to gg
Neither of these include mental peace
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How do you guys encounter controversial opinions on Twitter anyway? I mean, you only see content from the people you follow so how come Twitter is considered such a hellhole?
There are a lot of toxic stans on there
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There are a lot of toxic stans on there
I get it but how can you see their posts if you don't follow them? And if you do follow them, why?? It doesn't make sense to me. On Twitter I only see praise for my faves because the people I follow are the most devoted stans. I don't see any bad shit.
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Mental peace and kpop CAN go together if you stop bothering about hate and negativity your faves might receive. You can't fight all the fights and it's just better to ignore.
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How do you guys encounter controversial opinions on Twitter anyway? I mean, you only see content from the people you follow so how come Twitter is considered such a hellhole?
This is an experience.
Everyday a new drama, can't say we are ever bored.
Yes, technically you can only see the posts from the people you follow, but it's not like - let's say - Facebook. If a big account is getting harassed by solos, you will feel it and see it. If crypto-currency scammers are trying to scam ARMY again, you will see posts about it. If an anti is trying to spread fake lies about BTS under the tweet of their selfies or while @ing the BBMAS, you will see it.
That's just how it is
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I wouldn't say it's either. Just different I would suspect.
One aspect that I think is different that may influence those that become attached i.e. Stan.
Nearly every girl group has a short time limit.
Stanning girl groups that are active and together is a relatively short term limited window endeavor in comparison with the possible runs of boy group counterparts.
Certainly not all boy groups experience longevity and still make music into their 30s.
But it's a possibility and a frequent enough phenomenon.
There is no counterpart scenario in the girl group world. Late 20s (certainly 30) is the general hard cutoff. If they even make it there.
Even successful girl groups do not extend beyond this.
It generally disintegrates for one reason or another.
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I get it but how can you see their posts if you don't follow them? And if you do follow them, why?? It doesn't make sense to me. On Twitter I only see praise for my faves because the people I follow are the most devoted stans. I don't see any bad shit.
Oh that's because people I follow either retweet it or I see the tweet on Quora
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Mental peace and kpop CAN go together if you stop bothering about hate and negativity your faves might receive. You can't fight all the fights and it's just better to ignore.
THIS!!!❤️🌹
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Yes, technically you can only see the posts from the people you follow, but it's not like - let's say - Facebook. If a big account is getting harassed by solos, you will feel it and see it. If crypto-currency scammers are trying to scam ARMY again, you will see posts about it. If an anti is trying to spread fake lies about BTS under the tweet of their selfies or while @ing the BBMAS, you will see it.
Ah ok, I guess the accounts I follow are just too nugu then. BTS are an entirely different beast for sure.
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