After #MeToo and the growing global pressure triggered by countless sexual harassment scandals, society demands more than apologies. It demands change.
In response, California launches the most controversial social experiment in modern history: a city inhabited exclusively by people who have undergone chemical castration. Some are former offenders. Others choose it voluntarily, seeking freedom from impulse, jealousy, obsession, and the hidden power dynamics driven by desire. Entry requires temporary chemical castration — a three-week visa into a world without sexuality.
The media calls it dystopia. Supporters call it evolution.
Inside Asexopolis, women feel safe. Crime rates fall dramatically. A groundbreaking film studio rises without exploitation or coercion. Careers are built on talent alone. Relationships are shaped by logic rather than lust. Children are planned, not accidental.
But when one of humanity’s strongest biological forces is removed, something deeper begins to shift.
**Author Bio (short)**
Artur Kierach is a physician and author who explores the intersection of science, society, and human nature through thought-provoking fiction. Drawing on his medical background, he brings a unique perspective to stories that question biology, identity, and the future of civilization.View all by Artur Kierach