Wrong. In a dystopian future, men will seek to become even more manly and women will seek to become even more feminine, for the sake of biological utility, instinctive competition and general attractiveness-charisma.
You could argue that women would seek to increase their physical strength, or incorporate some other defensive mechanism, but will strive to maintain their feminine qualities.
Wrong. In a dystopian future, men will seek to become even more manly and women will seek to become even more feminine, for the sake of biological utility, instinctive competition and general attractiveness-charisma.
You could argue that women would seek to increase their physical strength, or incorporate some other defensive mechanism, but will strive to maintain their feminine qualities.
Sounds like utopia to me. Unless you're going for the "weak times create strong men" broken future narrative.