More on posthuman erotism: Metabods
Thanks to a note from the master of the site Metabods, Brian Kyle Ramirez, we discover yet more allies in the struggle for our right to transhuman tech:
Presumably the prior step before we get to full fledged humanimal transforms is designer genitalia - clitoral tissue implants, hermaphroditism, etc. And of course the trade-in for a bigger penis:
Metabods caters to an specific segment of the erotic spectrum: erotic fantasies about and among men with enhanced and augmented bodies. The fantastically endowed, the transformed, the multilimbed...the denizens of Metabods are men born of a special kind of fantasy...
Cool. So give me an example. What do you guys dream about?
It's all very individual. Muscle growth, in moderation or extreme, is one popular category. There's also replication (cloning, the growth of a second body, or "twinning", the splitting of a body into two exact forms), cock growth (increasing size a few inches or a few feet), macro (growth in size beyond the range possible for regular humans), micro (shrinking, which can be down to a few feet or a few inches or even smaller), body swapping (placing your mind in another body), centaur forms, and various kinds of extras (extra limbs, digits, cocks, even heads; twinning, which is basically extra bodies, falls into this too)....
How do you feel about people that laugh at you because your fetish is so bizarre?
Lalalala, not listening...
Presumably the prior step before we get to full fledged humanimal transforms is designer genitalia - clitoral tissue implants, hermaphroditism, etc. And of course the trade-in for a bigger penis:
Fun With Your New Penis: Recent advances in the technology of physiology have led to the development of three new types of penis, the MagnumPenis, the MaximPenis, and the MetaPenis. Exchanging one's penis for one of these can be done relatively inexpensively (for about as much as Austin Powers XI grossed in its second week at the box office) and the operation required is an essentially simple procedure, entailing no more post-surgical discomfort than one would feel after having one's genitalia slammed in the door of an economy-size car.Since Michael J. Bailey published The Man Who Would be Queen last year arguing (on the basis of personal bias masquerading as scientific research) that transsexuals are either sissies (the pretty ones) or men who are overwhlemed by sexual fantasies of being women (the butch ones), the trans community has been bent out of shape, so to speak. But so what if it were true? If it isn't true now - today most trans-people appear to have a deep rooted identity as the other gender - it will be true in the future that people will adopt bodies to fulfill sexual fantasies. Let start defending it now.




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