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Chapter 2 by Overcharge Overcharge

Who's the lesbo we're converting today?

x-women

WORLD LORE: THE GYNEC EVOLUTION ERA (EARTH G)

The Biological Mandate:

In this reality, the X Gene is exclusively female coded. Every individual who would be male in the prime universe is born a woman here. Scientists theorize this is a genetic safeguard; the X Gene is so volatile that it requires a specific chromosomal configuration to stabilize. This has resulted in a global population of "Homo Superior" that is entirely female.

The Lesbian Paradox & The "Cycle":

Mutant women are 100% lesbian in their emotional, romantic, and primary sexual orientations. The bonds between women like the intense, psychic romance between Jean Grey and her partner, Scottie Summers are the bedrock of mutant culture. However, a biological anomaly exists: a recurring hormonal surge, occurring a few times a month, creates an intense, almost primal craving for male sexual contact. This "Cycle" is purely physiological, a genetic quirk that does not diminish their lesbian identity, but it creates a massive societal stigma. Humans view this as "proof" that mutants are untamed or "unnatural," fueling a cocktail of mutantphobia, misogyny, and lesbophobia.

The Aesthetic of Power:

Mutant physiology is characterized by **** physical vitality. Due to the high metabolic demands of their powers, mutants often possess exaggerated, hyper feminine secondary sex characteristics massive breasts and hips which serve as a visual testament to their genetic abundance and strength.

The Sentinel Threat:

The Sentinels are not merely machines; they are massive, towering robotic women. Designed by Trask Industries to be the "ultimate feminine ideal" to mock and intimidate, they possess exaggerated, hyper stylized feminine proportions (massive tits and asses) that mask their terrifying lethality. They are the cold, metallic enforcers of human supremacy.

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