Over the last decade, the changes in Red/Blue Pill, an overall societal emphasis on individualism, and the rise of new technologies, have opened the doors for a 'feminist utopia', aka a society without men.
Medical technology will replace men and we should get ahead of this transition.

New Medical Technology

The impact of new technologies has always been understated. Dating apps were a novelty and are now the most popular way couples meet. No one said the Iphone would lead to Tinder, but it did regardless of whether people like or dislike dating apps. Many may not know, but fertility technology has changed as much if not more than communication technology.

Oocyte cryopreservation

In 1986, a Australian woman was the first to give birth using frozen eggs. This was experimental at the time, but has become extremely common. Women have even started to proactively preserve eggs in their 20s. As the price of preserving eggs becomes cheaper, it makes sense for a greater proportion of women to elect into freezing their eggs earlier in their lives.

IVF

In 1978/1979, the world’s first three IVF babies were born. Since then, IVF has become a common procedure with a record of more than 5 million births worldwide. IVF has become so popular that couples are choosing to skip sex and go straight to IVF, because "They want to use technology to achieve their reproductive goals”. It's so common now that federal employees can receive $25,000 annually for in vitro fertilization (IVF) procedures and up to three artificial insemination cycles each year.%20procedures%20and%20up%20to%20three%20artificial%20insemination%20cycles%20each%20year)

Advanced Maternal Age

In the medical world, a geriatric pregnancy is an old term that was used to describe a pregnancy in a person over the age of 35. nowadays, doctors use the term advanced maternal age (AMA) instead.%20instead.,-If%20you%E2%80%99re%20pregnant) I won't link papers, but there are many women that are getting pregnant at 35+ that they have started to rebrand geriatric pregnancy into advanced maternal age. AMA is definitely less hostile and it's incredible the number of happy healthy children being born.

Sperm Banks

Sperm Banks have also grown in popularity. Over the last decade, Women can browse catalogues of men they find agreeable based on factors like height, race, education, and other mating criteria. There is even a tinder for sperm.

It's true that IVF, freezing eggs, sperm banks, and pregnancy at 35+ can sometimes fail, but technology will progress until the kinks are figured out.

Combining all of these techniques, women can, more or less, reproduce asexually from now on. In fact, SingleMothersByChoice is a growing organization of women that have made that decision. Women in these groups rely on support of social media groups of other Single-Mothers-By-Choice and are able to actively organize together to raise children. Statistically, children of single mothers by choice function as well as children of two parent, which is in stark contrast to the typical Single-Mother-By-Circumstance.

Single Mothers By Choice

Single Mothers By Choice do still use conventional sperm, but recent advances allow artificial sperm to be made from women. For same-sex couples, you could potentially have two females successfully fertilizing an egg without any male involved. For SMBC, this would free the need for men to be in the reproduction loop entirely. Truly, a world without men is possible. I have been watching some Youtube videos of SMBC women and they seem really quite happy and productive members of society.

Will this become mainstream? Yes, definitely. I'm sure that at the time of it's invention, a C-Section was horrific. However, over time, C-Section babies have grown and had their very own C-Section kids. Nowadays, women are preemptively planning on having C-Section children and 1-in-3 babies are now born via C-Section.

As C-Section kids survive, they pass on C-section traits to society.The regular use of Caesarean sections is having an impact on human evolution, say scientists. No one in society has brought down the hammer and said "All women need to get C-Sections", but by C-Section kids surviving, our human genes have started to rely on assisted birth using C-Sections. Similarly, As Single-Mothers-By-Choice children grow and integrate within society, society will start to rely on Single-Mothers-By-Choice. Scientists have already hypothesized this for IVF. IVF sets the evolutionary stage for a human species increasingly reliant on, and adapted to, technological means of reproduction. For now, in the US, 30% of kids are C-Section Kids, 2.3% of kids are IVF Kids, and a much much smaller number are SMBC kids.

In the next decades, these technologies will continue to develop and naturally grow in popularity. Women will have time store eggs for IVF early in their early 20s, develop a career and enjoy their 20s and 30s, be healthy for a pregnancy with an established career in their late 30s, and be able to support each other through greater social media connection. From a natural selection perspective, these strategies are extremely fit and will become increasingly common as these women reproduce and give birth.

Ethical Laws for the Transition

There should be an ethical plan to transition out of the era of man and into something else. By being proactive, it's possible to stifle societal suffering. Many boys are being born into a world that will not support them and will not require them. Many girls are being born, with ideas of nuclear marriage, when they will instead choose to be Single-Mothers-By-Choice in the future. We should proactively make cultural changes to handle the biological reality of our situation.

  • Women should be more proactive on social media to create social groups to help raise their children and ease the burdens of single motherhood
  • Women need to start training as mechanics, carpenters, electricians, metal workers, plumbers, etc. to achieve gender parity in important societal roles.
  • IVF should be fully subsidized by the government
  • Women need to start financially planning to be Single-Mothers-By-Choice at a younger age