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8Pandemonium8

I believe the word you're looking for is "androgynous." Not sure about that particular blonde person though.


InfinityScientist

I know what androgynous means and that’s more of a person that you can’t really discern gender at all. This person was described as post-gender. She had a distinct female face but no secondary sex characteristic. 


jkurratt

Bro is looking for a femboy <3


LabFlurry

Androgyny and post gender society is perfect for a futuristic utopia, it is how I based my sci-fi story I think the aspect of female looking faces kinda shows a society where technology is so advanced and used as a way to attenuate stereotypical masculine traits such as violence and “be like a man” as a mean to avoid repeating the past. It would be a world where excessive masculine stereotypes could be seen as dangerous because they would remind transhumans of the patriarchy from the past, also because of the whole association of wars with a bunch of strong man, so I think a post gender society could be kinda paranoid instead, a post gender transhuman would act like both a woman and a more delicate man during different situations. They would solve conflicts in a more rational way due to cutting edge neural nanobots, controlling aggressive emotions and intense conflicts could be like a psychic battle rather than a physical one Many people said to me this is too naive and ridiculous, but i honestly believe in this vision of the future. Transhumanism and physical augments are shown in sci-fi like cyberpunk 2077 as a way to be even more violent, but a more cognitive augmented future could create more empathetic individuals. They could see the humans from the past like they are a bit animals with survival instincts and agressive behavior Ofc i’m biased, I’m bi lol


Chief_Loudpack

Google Femboyish


sh00l33

I don't know, if you are interested in the topic, I recommend a story by St. Lem from the "Star Diaries" series called "voyage 21". It describes an earth-like world in which people, through genome modifications, began to resemble objects rather than organisms, while the history of humanity was guarded by an order of humanoid robots, the "self-inquisitor fathers". The description of how people reached the described state through more and more far-reaching genetic modifications is quite dizzying. Its pretty funny, but it raises an interesting topic: the free modification of the human genome, which in the first phase was associated with the abandonment of gender, and over time took on unimaginable dimensions.


imstitchdoll

so… a femboy?😭


dylanc650

why would you want that tho?


QualityBuildClaymore

Id say central to transhumanism is liberation of the individual from the shackles of anything one does not choose, whether it be sex in biological terms or gender in sociological ones. It's fundamentally about freedom itself.


Bored_Panda_

But one does not choose to be born either. By that logic, transhumanism would force anti-natalism...


QualityBuildClaymore

I would say that the random cold universe makes way more arguments for antinatalism than a liberated utopia. It is in choosing to procreate that we are in debt to those offspring to create the best possible existence for them.


AvoAI

Because that's where we're headed. Especially if we encounter other species.


DiemyourDM

I'm sorry to tell you this, but we've encountered other species already, friend. Dogs, chickens, trees... Species are everywhere


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Dragondudeowo

What is this nonsense again? You do realise he reacted like this because there was children book and genderism in the same sentance?


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