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Watching vtubers thorough the years turned me into a normie, built up my confidence and helped me become a more amicable person.
I always had the intent of watching streamers as a sort of exposure therapy to get over my asocial behavior and it has worked out fantastically. Though I wouldn't have made it this far if I had settled for watching idols.
It's a matter of conformity and understanding that no matter what there's always men behind the scenes competing for a woman, idols are a beautiful lie and that's ok, some men need that shit. But if you really want to go beyond you have to push yourself and through competition learn to make yourself stand out, learn to control yourself and pace the development of bonds and relationships with women and other men, too.
The social game is both complex and simple. Watching men and women interact serves as blueprints for your own personal approach and most importantly it teaches you that even if you're rich and famous you're not irresistible, not invincible, to most women out there you have to be able to live up to your fame and prove yourself to them.
Lastly vtubers pushed me out of my comfort zone and facilitated me to connect with women in the community, women with whom I have sustained friendships, sexual relationships, and general companionship. I extended this by also reaching out to women I met IRL more often.
Overall it's been a huge net positive.
Here's Reimu's big bratty latina princess ass if you read this far.