Desire for Validation × Deranged Female Listeners♡
The global gender ratio stood at dozens of women for every one man. Among all countries, Japan had become the most extreme example of this "boy-scarcity” phenomenon. In response to the boy-scarcity and the rise of sex crimes committed by women, nations around the world had naturally developed special laws to protect men.
Men were thoroughly protected, and it had become the norm for women to handle dangerous professions like dungeon explorer. In this world, one of the rare men, Yuu Kishido, found himself unable to suppress his overwhelming desire for validation—and decided to become a streamer.
This was the story of a validation-obsessed man who streamed his dungeon attacks and his daily life, and who fully satisfied his desires by being adored by his (deranged) female viewers.
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Pls add more chapters
I can’t
Yet another writer turning their MC into a complete moron just to move the plot in the direction they want.
So sad that it seems like this one doesn’t update anymore? What’s the title of the original and is it on kakyomu?
It’s on kaku, but this is the latest chapter. The author stopped updating since april.
Probably one of the funniest things I’ve ever read. The thirstiness of the women in this world is completely unhinged 😂.
MC is interesting because his motivation is all about getting views and getting his ego boosted; yet at the same time, he’s completely clueless about how perverted his female viewers are so the viewers keep convincing him to push the boundaries without him realizing. 😅 Honestly, if the genders were reversed, the situation would be highly disturbing.
I really hope some of the female characters he’s run across in the dungeons make reappearances.
This is the first time I’ve seen a chastity reverse novel where the MC isn’t from another world but is actually from their own world
Looks interesting… I hope it gets updated frequently.
The livestream comments be wildinnn
A very rare modern-fantasy skewed gender ratio setting, huh. Okay.