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botfiddler t1_ivuvr31 wrote

The article doesn't mention the idea of open source aka free hardware designs and software as the obvious solution. Also, women are probably not attracted to a robot guy without a job and they are already covered with tools. It's guys who want a humanoid animated doll. Some wrong conclusions there. Not really a good article.

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Akimbo333 t1_ivxenj6 wrote

Well it depends on the women. In the East and more conservative countries I'm inclined to agree with you! But in the West most women can support themselves and so they may want a bot lol!!!

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botfiddler t1_ivxxl4z wrote

In the manosphere this is a topic. These independent women are chasing just even more successful and better looking guys. I doubt that buying a robot would be a good alternative for them. They are also the ones projecting shame into men doing this. Well, we will see...

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Akimbo333 t1_ivy48lw wrote

Wow now that is interesting!!! And yeah I do agree that they shame them! But when you can get it at home then who cares what other women will think lol! But women might want one to do chores or other things!

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expelten t1_ivz0dhr wrote

Yes, men in general in a subconscious way are looking to replace women with machines while women don't want to replace men with machines. For women, robots will be a new tool to help them with chores while men will most likely consider robots as their life companions. What I'm saying can be controversial and It's also not the case for everyone of course...it's only a generality, but all this has to do with how men and women have different emotional needs and therefore perceive reality in a fundamentally different way when it comes to love, social life, and relationships.

Considering all this...in such a future women are much more likely to be depressed/unsatisfied than men because the high-tech market is currently driven by man's desires and therefore as an indirect consequence the world will be more shaped for them.

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