
femcelbreedingnig
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It’s cucked that men’s imagination of synthetic intimacy just stops at AI robo pussies. Think bigger man. Stop this cucked programming.
Now you get to actually swipe left young man
Instead, you should be imagining a human corpse instead of a robot. A dead one that’s bio engineered not to decay. Or at least have a very long shelf life.
Female coma patients or the like who are at +99% risk of dying can elect to have their bodies sold off for incel use in exchange for money given to their family or whatever incentive. People already give away their bodies for science or medical reasons afterwards. And this would be wayyy more useful than a cremation. Best if they’re young.
Then, their bodies would be implanted a chip that makes them seem sentient. It blinks, smiles, giggles, moves limbs, lifts one leg up seductively for you to fuck
and more—all on a sophisticated algorithm. Responsive to you. Its moans will be programmed perfectly for maximum effect. It will be programmed to get into the best sex positions like a star!
The dead cannot be conscious, but we can stimulate its reflexive part of the brain that controls for involuntary muscle movements like your heartbeat.
Now you get to actually swipe left young man
Instead, you should be imagining a human corpse instead of a robot. A dead one that’s bio engineered not to decay. Or at least have a very long shelf life.
Female coma patients or the like who are at +99% risk of dying can elect to have their bodies sold off for incel use in exchange for money given to their family or whatever incentive. People already give away their bodies for science or medical reasons afterwards. And this would be wayyy more useful than a cremation. Best if they’re young.
Then, their bodies would be implanted a chip that makes them seem sentient. It blinks, smiles, giggles, moves limbs, lifts one leg up seductively for you to fuck
The dead cannot be conscious, but we can stimulate its reflexive part of the brain that controls for involuntary muscle movements like your heartbeat.