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curl-6 said:
Mummelmann said:

I don't see following virtual girls being any worse than worshiping and throwing money at "real" girls whose job consists of being attractive and sitting in front of a camera, showing their cleavage and being mediocre at playing video games.

To be fair, I don't think this applies any less to male influencers, except instead of showing cleavage they just act like a 12 year old on camera while playing garbage overrated games.

Nailed it.

The over-the-top reaction videos are one of the weirdest examples of this.
Years ago, the N64 kids video was a hilarious outburst.
Nowadays, 48-year-old men put that reaction to shame for things as small as a new character update in Smash Bros.

Anyway, I have no complaints about attractive women showing cleavage. If they can make a living off of it, and offer something to people, I'm all for that.

Last edited by Jumpin - on 08 December 2020

I describe myself as a little dose of toxic masculinity.