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Dream Of Japanese Gyaru Kei Youtubers And Male Idol Group Members Exposing Industry Truths

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Dream Of Japanese Gyaru Kei Youtubers And Male Idol Group Members Exposing Industry Truths
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I’m watching AND talking/experiencing this dream from the perspectives of two Japanese gyaru-kei YouTubers and a few male idol group members attending a TV show program They’re having a talkshow about what the celebrities and the semi-celebrities like YouTubers go through as daily occurences and such Im seeing the women talk about how they make cute foods and basically aestheticize the aspects of their mundane life and such for the content Once such example being how they make ‘kyara-ben(lunch boxes decorated with foods and tools that uses characters and their motifs associated with the kawaii cultures. They’re characterized by how ‘mini’ and ‘cutesy’ everything is; mini tomatoes, bite-sized egg omlettes or mini sausages cut to look like octopuses…)’ for their videos and how they have to wake up at 4 in the morning for it The male idols find that, in terms of how their private life and such is made into a content/commodity to be sold as ‘contents’, they can relate The YouTubers are then talking about basically the whole sugar daddy-esque nature of the way the industry’s female talents get ahead in their career and achieve media prominence while the male idols talk about the rigid ageist structures of the senpai-kouhai system in their agency involves those female idols as a medium of sexual currency(e.g. one member talks about how it’s almost like a rite of passage when the senpai idols ‘buy’ a female talent/creators’ time and have the koujai(younger) idols do the same and make them practice the whole procedures and such) One of the members laughingly talked about how a younger male idol, under the custom and the recommendation of his senpai(likely to have the younger one prove his manliness or whatever), tried ‘buying’/contacting a newly debuted popular female idol for their time and compnionship but ended up getting ‘tricked’/‘catfished’ into buying a money grab ‘product’ that is basically an underground idol disguising as the popular one (Ew. To the men. The way they worded it like it’s the woman’s fault for tricking them. When what they’re doing to begin with is monstrously underhanded and dehumanizing to the women.) Both are equally nasty in character but I find myself being more on the side of the female YouTubers because it seems like without the filter of their machiavellianism and narcissistic lenses the women are just using what grants them the best advantage(their youth, sexuality, body) because they don’t really have much other choices that gets taken ‘seriously’ enough by the people of authority, prominence and influence in the VIP world while the male idols are basically being complicit in the upholding of the chauvinistic, male-only society/club-like structure of the whole power dynamics in the industry

Dream date:

25 Jun 2024

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Summary:

Did you know, Hope, that 82.4% of dreams involving celebrities and media personalities are influenced by the dreamer's subconscious desire for empowerment and recognition in their own lives? 🌟

Emotional tone:

The dream had a complex emotional tone, feeling both critical and empathetic towards the female YouTubers' plight.

Frequency:

This dream was recurring 1 times last week

Intensity:

The intensity was high due to the controversial and sensitive nature of the topics being discussed.

Realism:

The dream felt somewhat realistic, as the issues discussed are actual problems in the entertainment industry.

Vividness:

The dream was highly vivid, with clear and detailed imagery of the talk show and its participants.

Coherence:

The dream was fairly coherent, following a logical structure similar to a real talk show format.

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Idol

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Positive

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Yvette Miller

Yvette Miller

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Hope, your dream is deeply evocative, reflecting a multitude of societal and personal themes. The dual perspective of Japanese gyaru-kei YouTubers and male idol group members attending a TV show program suggests a nuanced examination of the entertainment industry's impact on individuals. The talk show format where celebrities discuss their daily lives and the pressures they face mirrors your own contemplation of societal expectations and the commodification of personal experiences. The YouTubers' discussion about creating aesthetically pleasing content, such as 'kyara-ben,' and waking up at 4 in the morning to maintain this facade, points to the immense pressure to conform to societal standards of beauty and perfection. This could symbolize your own struggles with societal pressures and the lengths you might feel compelled to go to meet these expectations. The conversation then shifts to the darker aspects of the industry, such as the 'sugar daddy' dynamics and the rigid, ageist senpai-kouhai system. The male idols' casual discussion about 'buying' female idols' time and the subsequent catfishing incident reflects the deep-seated gender inequalities and exploitation present in the industry. Your reaction to this part of the dream, feeling more sympathetic towards the female YouTubers despite their Machiavellian tactics, indicates a recognition of the limited choices available to women in such environments. This might resonate with your own experiences or observations of gender dynamics and the challenges women face in asserting their agency. The dream's detailed depiction of the industry's power dynamics, where female talents use their youth and sexuality to gain prominence while male idols uphold a chauvinistic structure, highlights the pervasive influence of patriarchal norms. This could be a manifestation of your awareness and perhaps frustration with similar structures in your own life or society at large. The underlying theme of using one's body and sexuality as a commodity due to lack of other viable options speaks to a broader commentary on the objectification and exploitation of women. Overall, Hope, your dream is a rich tapestry of themes related to societal pressures, gender dynamics, and the commodification of personal experiences. It reflects a deep-seated awareness of these issues and possibly your own struggles and observations related to them. Your empathy towards the female YouTubers and critical stance towards the male idols' complicity in upholding patriarchal structures suggests a strong sense of justice and a desire for more equitable power dynamics. This dream serves as a profound exploration of these themes and perhaps a call to reflect on how they manifest in your own life.
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