Apparently they’ve never heard of art either. Definitely not your responsibility to sensor something harmless. If they aren’t comfortable for some weird ass reason, then they can not let their kids watch it? As a parent I see nothing wrong, and I think you do amazing work.
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Thank you Stori, it always makes me so happy when parents are open and honest and talk about my content. I don't want children to grow up equating the women's body to sex, which they will if people shelter them and continue this narrative.
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I don't consider it sexual, but I'd only watch this type of art being done by beautiful women.
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And that's your choice.
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So you are claiming that if anyone doesn't like your body painting streams for one of the reasons you listed they "admit blatant sexism"? I mean im not a fan of them either but that doesn't mean I hate women. It just means I think a gaming platform isn't the place for that.
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Uh no? I am talking about sexualisation, not whether someone likes it or not. Also, Twitch isn't a gaming platform. It is a live stream platform, get with the times.
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I adore you, ya lil' cutie.
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Sad thing is, these "impressionable children" are men behind a keyboard thinking its ok to throw around names at a woman for what she is doing. Its not ok, never has been, if you dont like what your child is watching be a parent and sort it out. Mine watch Djarii and love her
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I will also admit here, that I used to be one of those judgemental women, I pre-judged djarii before actually getting to know her. She has chnaged my opinion and educated me and now, I love this young woman too bits and support her fiercely
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