Aug. 31, 2025
In China, live-streaming sales are very popular online. The streamers sell a variety of items, including food, apparel, toys, and more. There are only things you couldn't imagine; nothing they don't sell.
I was browsing a shopping app earlier today, and I went into a live streaming room. The streamer was a woman, selling men's shirts. Naturally, I left a comment: Why do you have a female streamer try on men's clothes? Don't you sell men's clothing? I asked so simply because I thought this woman was too slim, and those clothes didn't fit her very well.
They replied: What's wrong with a female streamer putting on male clothes? Are you sexist or what?
Of course, they have a point. Women can do anything a man can do nowadays. But I didn't bring my question through this perspective. Think of it: how much do you like it when you want to purchase a blouse, and see pictures of male models—perhaps a burly one? Or, want to buy some lipsticks, and find mock-ups with male models?
Maybe for some reason, there aren't so many male streamers in the apparel-selling industry. They don't necessarily hinge my question on male chauvinism, though.
Live-Streaming Sales
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The streamer was a woman, but she was selling men's shirts.
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They don''re not necessarily hinterpretinge my question onto be about male chauvinism, though.
"male chauvinism" is quite an uncommon phrase (at least where I am in Australia)
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Your english is very good!!! Keep it up
Live- Streaming Saleers and their Sponsors
we call those "sponsors" if its someone elses product
if its their own product (like the streamer's own personalized items), its merch
In China, live- streaming saleers selling products from sponsors is are very popular online.way of making money.
this is called "affilate marketing" its also common in the american capitalist system
There are only things you couldn't imagine; nothing they don't sell.they sell pretty much anything.
even sex toys?
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The streamer was a woman, selling men's shirts.
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for money ofc
Don't you sell men's clothing?
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They replied: , "What's wrong with a female streamer putting on male clothes?"
fair, some clothes are unisex
Are you sexist or what?
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Of course, they have a point.
Women can do anything a man can do nowadays.
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"a jar of honey"
Maybe for some reason, there aren't soThere's probably not that many male streamers in the apparelfashion-selling industry. for some odd reason.
remember, whatever sounds cleaner works better
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The streamers sell a variety of items, including food, apparel, toys, and more. |
There are only things you couldn't imagine; nothing they don't sell. There are There are only things you couldn't imagine; even sex toys? There "There are only things you couldn't imagine" Is a little redundant, given the context |
I was browsing a shopping app earlier today, and I went into a live streaming room. I was browsing a shopping app earlier today, and I |
The streamer was a woman, selling men's shirts. The streamer was a woman, selling men's shirts. WTF? lol The streamer was a woman, but she was selling men's shirts. |
Naturally, I left a comment: Why do you have a female streamer try on men's clothes? Naturally, I left a comment for money ofc Naturally, I left a comment: "Why do you have a female streamer trying on men's clothes? |
Don't you sell men's clothing?
Don't you sell I'm not sure if this was a mistake, if not, just ignore the correction :) |
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Of course, they have a point. Of course, they have a point. |
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Or, want to buy some lipsticks, and find mock-ups with male models? Or, lets say you want to buy some lipstick Please be careful with plurals, this is what trips up Chinese people too. One of my old Chinese friends said "ketchups" instead of "ketchup". Not all words in English have a plural. Or you need to put a "classifier" type thing to make it work "a jar of honey" Or, want to "catalogues" is more for browsing, an alternative: Similarly, imagine the shock of seeing lipsticks modelled purely by men? |
Maybe for some reason, there aren't so many male streamers in the apparel-selling industry.
remember, whatever sounds cleaner works better
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