Tuesday, January 29, 2019

Timeline of the "Fix Women" Initiative

Content Warning: This story presents gender essentialism, bimbofication, medical mind control, and the destruction of feminism. All of these are presented with erotic purpose for people who enjoy sexual fantasies of that nature. The ideas below are unrealistic, and the beliefs expressed would be reprehensible outside of fiction. Enjoy it in the spirit it was intended. 

1980 - “Weekend Handyman Fix'em! Quarterly,” puts out its first issue. Ostensibly it is a magazine for those who want to learn home repair. Secretly it is a medical journal which can only be read by running its articles through a cipher keyed to Grey's Anatomy. The initial essays present no research, but ask questions like "How can medicine make the world better?" and "Why do we need people's consent to do what's best for them?"

1992 - After years of publishing the results of secretly performed research from all over the world, WHFQ prints its first prescriptive articles. All over the world doctors begin to sterilize undesirable women who come under their care. Powerful women. Intellectual women. Feminists. They are unfit to raise the children of a better world. 

2003 - Testing on Hamaxil tablets is completed, and large scale manufacturing begins. This “Prenatal Vitamin” given to expectant mothers alters the development of any girl children they may be carrying. The full effects won't activate until puberty, after which girls treated with Hamaxil will demonstrate a dramatically higher libido than unmodified women. 

2012 - Tritophenerol is developed. In a paste form it serves as an excellent ultrasound gel. Its pink color is explained in marketing as "just a nice touch for mothers who are expecting girls!" Chemical agents absorbed through the mother's pores will affect the mental development of the child she's carrying. Areas of the brain which have been associated with leadership and independence will have their growth regulated, while areas associated with obedience are nurtured.

2021 - The first generation of girls treated with Hamaxil reaches age 18. A second sexual revolution explodes in every nation of the world. The pornography industry experiences a boom of available talent, with one in every 8 girls aged 18 working in some part of the sex industry. 1 in every 3 girls aged 18 says they would work in the sex industry if there were more jobs available.

2030 - The first generation of girls treated with both Hamaxil and Tritophen reaches 18. College admissions for women drop dramatically, as does the new talent available for the porn industry. Many young women express that they would love to work in porn, but that their fathers or boyfriends forbid it.

2039 - While not entirely dead, Feminism is something of a cultural relic. An odd philosophy practiced by silly old women. It is no longer given any serious consideration in the public sphere.

2044 - A recording is leaked to the press of Senator Laura MacHinley ranting about a "medical conspiracy" in her office. Public discussion revolves entirely around how "uncharismatic" her rant was, and how she seems like a frigid bitch. A recall election removes her from office. There are no longer any women holding significant office in the United States government.

2049 - The 31st amendment to the constitution is passed, repealing the 19th. Women no longer have the right to vote in the United States. Opposition to this measure is minimal. 72% of women polled voted in favor of it. When asked why the most common answer was that a man in their life had told them to.

2065 - The 33rd amendment to the constitution is passed, officially identifying women as an inferior gender with no inherent rights. Women are legally defined as property owned by their father at birth, to be kept or sold as their father prefers. Women polled were overwhelmingly in favor of the amendment. One was quoted as saying “I almost wish they’d never passed the 31st, so I could’ve voted yes on the 33rd!”

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