Transformations?

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Transformations?

Post by Outsider » Sun Jan 25, 2009 12:36 pm

As I've noted elsewhere, I prefer transformations.

Actually, I prefer conscious fembots, whether built, or transformed. I sometimes push this towards the less empathetic extremes, like conscious single-purpose fembots, for thought experiments. How does single-purpose consciousness differ from our ordinary general-purpose consciousness? I picked up on one or two references to dedicated sex units in the Dyson stories, and pushed that idea... Personally, I prefer general-purpose consciousness. I tend to find hyperspecialization troubling, even if it can be sexy if it is reversible, and I want to know why I feel this way.

I grew up with body issues. I am fascinated by the idea of reengineering or reverse-engineering the human body. Because of my body issues, my sexual fantasies often involved better bodies, healing, the cybernetic or even magical transformation of the body, etc. as well as the possibilities of - call it "enhanced humanity," not "transhumanism," since I still love being human.

Really, I want to explore what it is to be human. The fembotization is just a means. The sex is nice of course.

But I'd like to hear about other people's perspectives.

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Post by Stephaniebot » Sun Jan 25, 2009 2:14 pm

Lets just say I'm into transformation rather than built fembots,but then again I might have a good reason for that being the case.

I think its also fair to say I have body issues as well!

But yes, a big bonus for me nowadays in being fembotised/robotised is that they arent renowned for concerning themselves in decision making or emotions, both of which have been awful for me over the years.

I'm definitely not all that bothered about the sex, but as a robot those matters would be down to my programming!
I'm just a 'girl' who wants to become a fembot whats wrong with that?

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Post by ASFRyan » Wed Jan 28, 2009 4:50 pm

Transformation is the only reason I come here.

Built robots do nothing for me. It's people that turn me on, especially when they're being marked, or enslaved, or controlled, or whatever you like to think that robotization does.

A human mind behind the steel is where the all the kink is for me.
"I never knew anyone who wanted to be a robot."

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Post by Outsider » Wed Jan 28, 2009 5:51 pm

Well, for me it's about liberation.

Sometimes that may involve too much detachment at one point, or too little impulse control at another, or inclinations to guide the natural humans, or to serve them. Our biology places certain constraints on our personalities: we need to sleep, and cannot fail to dream, we need to eat, we need to unwind, etc. Who do we become when we strip these constraints away?

Sometimes these possibilities may lead the fembot away from liberation, or some deliberate manipulation of her mind may do this. But it makes it all the sweeter if, having lost her individuality, she gains it back - and more.

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Post by visceralpsyche » Tue Feb 03, 2009 4:46 am

Outsider wrote:But it makes it all the sweeter if, having lost her individuality, she gains it back - and more.
Excellent quote and one I aim to explore further in future movies.

Cheers,

Paul

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