No, it is not true that BTS member Taehyung (V) is color blind. This claim is a widespread rumor that originated from fanfiction stories and was later misinterpreted. Taehyung has never confirmed this, and he has mentioned his favorite colors (purple, green, black), indicating he sees colors normally.
It was reported that Taehyung suffers from 'monochromatic blindness' meaning he could only see shades of gray and it's like seeing the world through an old black and white television screen. ... There are three different types of colour blindness and subtypes but none of which apply to him, according to a fan.
Junhyung formerly of Beast/Highlight is colourblind. I remember him making a joke about it in 2014 and the other members being surprised he brought it up because it's something they knew about but fans didn't.
BTS member V (Kim Taehyung) has cholinergic urticaria, a type of hives triggered by increased body temperature from exercise, hot showers, or stress, causing itchy red bumps; he manages it with hydration and loose clothing, and it can be severe enough for anaphylaxis in rare cases, though he's known to handle it well. He also previously dealt with a calf injury, which temporarily limited his dancing.
Vitiligo is a long-term condition where pale white patches develop on the skin. It's caused by the lack of melanin, which is the pigment in skin. Vitiligo can affect any area of skin, but it commonly happens on the face, neck and hands, and in skin creases.
Taehyung had fear of heights since he was young… but it's so admirable how he conquered these fears especially now that he's in a special unit in military doing dangerous things that also include heights.
The first openly gay K-pop idol to debut was Holland, who launched his career in January 2018 with the single "Neverland," making history by placing his sexuality and experiences with discrimination at the forefront of his music and music videos, including a same-sex kiss in his debut video. He funded his debut independently as agencies rejected him for his openness, becoming a significant figure for LGBTQ+ representation in the industry.
Colour (color) blindness (colour vision deficiency, or CVD) affects approximately 1 in 12 men (8%) and 1 in 200 women. In the UK there are approximately 3 million colour blind people (about 4.5% of the entire population), most of whom are male.
In extremely rare cases tritanopia can be inherited also. Achromatopsia is also known as “complete color blindness” and is the only type that fully lives up to the term “color blind”. It is extremely rare, however, those who have achromatopsia only see the world in shades of grey, black and white.
Out of all the members, only J-Hope doesn't need glasses for corrective purposes. Jimin and Seokjin both wore glasses pre-debut. These are both prescription eyeglasses. Jin mentioned in a kkulfm live that he is farsighted.
Captain Kim Taehyung has beautiful eyes that can be serious and powerful or sensitive and sensual. His visuals are extremely mesmerizing. He's so handsome.
According to the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency, 5.9% of men and 0.44% of women in Korea have congenital color vision deficiencies. In the Western world, 8% of men and 0.5% of women are said to have color vision deficiencies.
“Purple means I will trust and love you for a long time. " THATS the "meaning" that TAEHYUNG made about the Purple color. It was his own words to describe purple which was inspired by the color of the plastic bags that ARMY used to cover their army bombs.
Same-sex marriages and civil unions are not legally recognized in South Korea. In October 2019, the Government of South Korea announced it would recognize the same-sex spouses of foreign diplomats, but it would not recognize the same-sex spouses of South Korean diplomats who serve overseas.
Humans are blind for about 40 minutes per day because of Saccadic masking—the body's way of reducing motion blur as objects and eyes move. An eye care provider conducts a thorough eye exam to ensure that these components are functioning well together.
Most of us don't even have cholinergic urticarcia ourselves, but why have some of us begun to inflate its symptoms as if the condition is life-threatening, when it clearly is not a vast majority of the time? He knows the extent of his condition and how to regulate the symptoms.