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Boy there's a strong correlation between being a streamer/YouTuber/online video creator and being a sex pest.
I don't think streamers and video creators are more likely to be sex pests. You're just more likely to hear about a sex pest if their career involves trying to be seen by as many people as possible.
IDK, it could be like with priests, where the job attracts a certain type because of the perks...
There is also the fact that a lot of streamers start young, with no guidance or mental development so they act on their worse impulses
Actually I just think there are far more sex pests than you would hope, and they are literally everywhere. It's very alarming.