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Sexy woman coded, perhaps, unless you’re saying that women who don’t have prominent breasts and what appears to be makeup aren’t real women
But this is a drawing of a machine. Machines don’t have gender, biological or social or otherwise. Whoever created this image thought, consciously or not, “I’m going to make a picture of a robot, and I’m gonna make it a sexy woman robot.” Not just a “woman-coded” humanoid robot - because that can be done without playing heavy on the sexiness, right?
So why? Why make a sexy woman robot? I ask again: Am I supposed to want to fuck it?
Sexy woman coded, perhaps, unless you’re saying that women who don’t have prominent breasts and what appears to be makeup aren’t real women
Why are you conflating “real”ness with sexiness?
But this is a drawing of a machine. Machines don’t have gender, biological or social or otherwise.
This is actually incorrect. Gender is a social construct. Anything can have gender if (a) society agrees upon it.
Whoever created this image thought, consciously or not, “I’m going to make a picture of a robot, and I’m gonna make it a sexy woman robot.” Not just a “woman-coded” humanoid robot […]
You have not proved this.
because that can be done without playing heavy on the sexiness, right?
Again, the image is not particularly sexy. Just having large breast-analogs in the picture doesn’t make it sexy, unless you’re a stereotypical teenage boy.
So why? Why make a sexy woman robot? I ask again: Am I supposed to want to fuck it?
You have not earned the right to ask these questions.
I don’t get it. It’s like you’re saying the sexy robot woman is a representation of seductive futuristic promises of a problematic technology. I don’t see how that ties into the article at all.
Oh, where to start.
Sexy woman coded, perhaps, unless you’re saying that women who don’t have prominent breasts and what appears to be makeup aren’t real women
But this is a drawing of a machine. Machines don’t have gender, biological or social or otherwise. Whoever created this image thought, consciously or not, “I’m going to make a picture of a robot, and I’m gonna make it a sexy woman robot.” Not just a “woman-coded” humanoid robot - because that can be done without playing heavy on the sexiness, right?
So why? Why make a sexy woman robot? I ask again: Am I supposed to want to fuck it?
Why are you conflating “real”ness with sexiness?
This is actually incorrect. Gender is a social construct. Anything can have gender if (a) society agrees upon it.
You have not proved this.
Again, the image is not particularly sexy. Just having large breast-analogs in the picture doesn’t make it sexy, unless you’re a stereotypical teenage boy.
You have not earned the right to ask these questions.
here’s another version of the same sketch
now what could the symbolism here mean, why all these choices
I don’t get it. It’s like you’re saying the sexy robot woman is a representation of seductive futuristic promises of a problematic technology. I don’t see how that ties into the article at all.
we sincerely hope not
Are you saying that women who don’t have prominent breasts or wear makeup aren’t sexy?