• abc [he/him, comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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    6 months ago

    people love chiropractors and it is so funny to me as someone whose parents have always been like “do not go to a chiropractor they will FUCK up your spine”

    have had multiple friends throughout my life who have been like “I need to visit my chiropractor” whenever their back hurts and I’m always like NO…YOU NEED TO STRETCH…

    • My back hurts like shit if I don’t stretch for like 3 days. But 5.5 minutes of stretching and I’m good for 2 more. I’m fully convinced the people I know with back pain that a chiropractor fixes are actually just getting stretched by them and feeling better from that.

      Though cracking your back does feel great too, for me it’s just something that happens as I stretch in stead of a stretch happening when I crack my back

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        6 months ago

        I’m fully convinced the people I know with back pain that a chiropractor fixes are actually just getting stretched by them and feeling better from that.

        Though cracking your back does feel great too, for me it’s just something that happens as I stretch in stead of a stretch happening when I crack my back

        Yeah this is genuinely 100% it in my experience having talked to many friends who are intelligent enough to realize “hmm maybe I shouldn’t be letting this barely ‘licensed’ dude twist my neck around” but will gladly keep going because they’ve correlated their back feeling better with the appointments. In my experience though if you invite them to a yoga class, or just challenge their ego by saying they can’t do Downward & Upward dog into Bow pose and subsequently leading them into it if they happen to be one of your male friends; suddenly they’ll realize “wow this is a lot safer and more relaxing…I thought getting my back cracked was supposed to be painful” – actual thing my friend, whose mother used to take him to her monthly chiro appointments, said to the rest of us after we started doing yoga on the beach one day.

        • Holy shit that poor man! I don’t do a ton of yoga, mostly because I stretch a lot for running and lifting so it often feels double, but it’s a great way to get someone to stretch without it feeling like a chore. I hadn’t considered that (though, as you imply, masculinity can get in the way). Keep healthy comrade :denguin: