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High maintenance types are rarely going to have any genuine interest in games. They're far too busy with their appearance and popularity, plus are going to be very stereotypically feminine. Being into games is not something the majority of women are into anyway. If they're filming themselves it can only be for attention because that shows they need an audience.
Can't knock the hustle.
Because this is where the money is, there is a whole juicy market of desperate mens ready to throw insane amount of money just to get the illusion of being noticed by their favorite e-thot.
Ez and quick cash for shallow, failed womens.
I really hope no one here is a 'customer' to this practice.
They are just banking on misery and their looks.
Take their computer away and you end up with unskilled, ungraduated full grown neets with daddy issues, child mentality and no personnality.
Sounds like a failure to me.
I know a couple that started off with gaming videos but the money didn't last so they kept changing their format to add more bait for the views and then BOOM they became cam girls doing things for views that are not gaming videos.
This caused them to just quit.. Because males