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Some regard religion as necessary, while others simply propose atheistic monogamy.<ref name="ref188"></ref><ref name="ref189"></ref><ref name="ref190"></ref>
Some regard religion as necessary, while others simply propose atheistic monogamy.<ref name="ref188"></ref><ref name="ref189"></ref><ref name="ref190"></ref>
Some [[tradcon#Other_Criticism|fear]] that a return to religion, hierarchies and chivalry (man proves himself to and protects the woman) will only lead to an exploitation of low status males, e.g. by duty to die in war or economic exploitation.
Some [[tradcon#Other_Criticism|fear]] that a return to religion, hierarchies and chivalry (man proves himself to and protects the woman) will only lead to an exploitation of low status males, e.g. by duty to die in war or economic exploitation.
</li><li>'''Technology''': In opposition to traditionalists, some blackpillers claim that technological progress, such as highly immersive simulated relationship experiences and realistic sex dolls or sex bots present a possible solution to increasing male social alienation and inceldom.
</li><li>'''Technology''': In opposition to traditionalists, some blackpillers claim that technological progress, such as highly immersive simulated relationship experiences and realistic sex dolls or sex bots present a possible solution to increasing male social alienation and inceldom.{{citation needed}}
Futurologist Ian Pearson has predicted that the prevalence or at least the availability of sexbots will be substantial by the year 2050. Sexlessness is a major component of inceldom. Taken altogether, the components and input of sexbots means that the resulting price of the product will be geared towards a middle-class market segment.<ref>https://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/news/11898241/By-2050-human-on-robot-sex-will-be-more-common-than-human-on-human-sex-says-report.html</ref> Polls also show that men are more interested in sexbots than women, as such we're more likely to see the mass production of fembots rather than manbots or malebots.<ref>https://www.geek.com/tech/everything-you-always-wanted-to-know-about-sex-robots-1706373/</ref> In conclusion, it is a fair bet that inceldom levels will drop dramatically among middle-class men by the middle of the 21st century.
Futurologist Ian Pearson has predicted that the prevalence or at least the availability of sexbots will be substantial by the year 2050. Sexlessness is a major component of inceldom. Taken altogether, the components and input of sexbots means that the resulting price of the product will be geared towards a middle-class market segment.<ref>https://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/news/11898241/By-2050-human-on-robot-sex-will-be-more-common-than-human-on-human-sex-says-report.html</ref> Polls also show that men are more interested in sexbots than women, as such we're more likely to see the mass production of fembots rather than manbots or malebots.<ref>https://www.geek.com/tech/everything-you-always-wanted-to-know-about-sex-robots-1706373/</ref> In conclusion, it is a fair bet that inceldom levels will drop dramatically among middle-class men by the middle of the 21st century.
Some even suggest soon all women will be obsolete once science invents artificial wombs, or that genetic engineering could be used to make women less hypergamous.<ref>https://just paste.it/3e767</ref>
Some even suggest soon all women will be obsolete once science invents artificial wombs, or that genetic engineering could be used to make women less hypergamous.<ref>https://just paste.it/3e767</ref>
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