>>68184314>The exception would be women who are genuinely anti-social and weird, but many of them may not be vtubers due to an attention-averse personality in the first place.Anyone can become one for any reason, be it thinking its an easy access to money (many people jumped on the streamer bandwagon and then later wanted to do vtubing primarily because its a more hair down practice than most parts of the entertainment industry). But there are also people who like the attention but also don't want to be judged (finding out a lot of vtubers were not just ghoulish looking probably damaged the pride of a few people, but these people also likely got judged heavily by other envious people prior to vtubing, since showbiz can be a writhing pot of seethe so being behind an avatar alleviates that, however paradoxically, people want to be recongized for their own efforts, not the mask of a character, thus when acceptance and fame are attained they want to go back to their previous moniker as IRL entertainers because again, people want to be accepted and recognized as who they are).
So its not hard to see why people act as they do in vtubing, we're all people who would rather just love and be loved at the end of the day.
>>68186581She was bullied for being above average tall girl into anime, what she talked about seemed pretty accurate to girls who I knew who were the same.