>>39349228>Healthy, normal, well-adjusted people don't care about the sex lives of streamersunfortunately, you're wrong. 'Normal' 'well-adjusted' people actually do care about the sex lives of people they have connection to - and by this I mean normies who care about the lives of celebrities and who they're dating, who is dating/flirting with who in the workplace/area they live, the sex lives and scandals of popular publlic figures or e-celebs/flesh streamers like offline tv etc.
The sad reality is that what you're seeing here is just another extension of this normalised behavior, it just seems more weird because the people in question have anime avatars and the fans have the aesthetic/perception of being 'the otaku who are not like normies.' But normies aren't actually that different, if you actually 'touch grass'/have a job then you know this is true.
I'm mean, think about it; most of popular culture has romance/sex drama be the main focus of everything e.g. pop songs, tv shows, reality tv etc. it should be no surprise that the same old shit would extend to the virtual world, it's just an augmentation for our existing one afterall.