Lin had always loved being a part of I-boyLand, but lately, she had been feeling lonely and insecure. As the only girl in the group, she often felt like she didn't fit in. She was surrounded by her best friends, but she couldn't shake the feeling that she was on the outside looking in.
Lin had always been aware of the difference in the number of followers between her and the other members of the group. Tae, Ryan, and Koo had more than 30 million followers on Instagram, while she only had 4 million. She couldn't help but feel like she was being left behind. She was always working hard to improve herself, but it felt like no matter what she did, she couldn't keep up with her bandmates.
She tried to brush off her feelings and focus on her work, but it was becoming harder and harder to ignore. She couldn't help but feel envious of her bandmates' success and popularity. She had always been the least popular member of the group, and it was starting to take a toll on her.
Lin tried to talk to her bandmates about her feelings, but she didn't want to burden them with her problems. She knew that they were her friends and they cared about her, but she didn't want to be a burden to them. She didn't want to be seen as weak or ungrateful for the opportunities she had been given.
Lin was feeling overwhelmed by her feelings of loneliness and insecurity, so she decided to open up about it on Twitter. She posted a heartfelt message about her struggles as the only girl in the group and how it was affecting her.
She wrote: "Being the only girl in a group of guys can be tough. Sometimes I feel like I don't fit in and I'm left behind. I just wanted to share my feelings and let you all know that it's okay to not be okay. Thank you for listening."
Lin's post was met with a mix of reactions. Some fans were supportive and understanding, but others were not so kind. Some people told her to leave the group and find a new one where she would fit in better.
Lin was hurt by the negative comments, but she tried to stay strong. She knew that not everyone would understand her feelings, but she was glad that she had opened up and shared her struggles.
Ryan, who had always been Lin's closest friend in the group, was furious when he saw the hate comments directed at Lin. He knew how hard she had worked and how much she had sacrificed for the group, and he couldn't believe that some people could be so cruel.
He took to Twitter and posted a message of his own, standing by Lin and defending her. He wrote: "Lin is my friend and my bandmate. She is an important part of I-boyLand, and and if she leaves, we all leave. We stand together as a group and support each other through the good and the bad. Anyone who can't accept that and sends hateful comments can unfollow us. #I-boyland4ever"
Lin was touched by Ryan's support and the other members of the group also express their support. They all knew that Lin was an integral part of the group and they couldn't imagine I-boyLand without her. They all stood by her, and they were determined to make sure that she knew she was valued and loved.
Lin was grateful for her bandmates' support and she felt a weight lifted off her shoulders. She knew that she still had a long way to go in terms of feeling secure and comfortable within the group, but she also knew that she had a support system in her bandmates.