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flashersenpai 3 points ago +3 / -0

It is interesting to consider that, while not deliberate, men have invented women out of most of their traditional jobs. Tasks that housewives used to do can be done by devices that are less that $100, or $50 even.

In the timeline of technology, I think that male contraception will come much more earlier than satisfactory sex bots and artificial wombs and that the impact will be greater than either of them individually.

The entire structure of government relating to families currently operates under the assumption that men have no rights to choose parenthood, even victims of sex crimes. So when men take that choice away from government and women via pharmaceuticals, there's going to be a massive paradigm shift.