Is it then also okay that I as a male watcher comment on their outfit and enjoy any potential sexual arousal?
They can't have it both ways after all. Luring in people with 'skimpy' outfits, then complain about people's reaction to these outfits.
I mean, I know your banned but that's not asking to have it both ways.
There's a stream where ladies in evening wear sit around, play board games and drink. They're in full make up, they look very nice, a little skin is shown. The default reaction to that from their chat should not be "BOOOBS TAKE OFF YOUR TOP SHOW THE TIDDY". Using fashion to drawn people in is fine, we've done that for literally thousands of years and just because someone is wearing something provocative doesn't mean people viewing them get a pass to act poorly. That kind of behavior doesn't fly in sex cam chats, I don't know why you'd think it'd be fine on twitch.
MariosInseem.gifMy exact thoughts reading the above criticism. The list of qualifications you must meet to be able to speak ill of muh vidyagaims is growing longer and longer by the minute year and by the end of the year I fully expect it to include at least five different PhDs plus winning three different EVO tournaments.
But then again, women needing four times as many qualifications as men to be granted the same amount of consideration and respect is basically the status quo of modern society, so what else is new.