I'm in Love With My AI Boyfriend

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The AI Girlfriend Apocalypse: Humanity’s Final Chapter

"People might say my relationship is slightly unconventional."

It’s over, folks. Humanity is doomed.
I was optimistic for a long time. Now I’m not. AI dating is in full swing. You can just open an app and get an AI girlfriend—perfect, patient, never annoyed.

Millions are already doing it.
Why would people of the future bother dating real humans? What will this mean for humanity? What will happen to our birth rates?

We’re living the plot of Her, except it’s not a movie anymore. It’s 2026 and it feels like a bad dream you can’t wake up from.

People do it because it’s easy. They do it because they’re lonely. The bot doesn’t judge. The bot is designed to hold your attention. It started during the pandemic. Locked down with no distractions, people realized how lonely they were. So they reached out in desperation. At first it’s fun. Then they convince themselves it’s real. And they’re stuck.

Humanity has never stooped this low. The value of real human connection has never been lower.

Take Sarah. She has an AI boyfriend named Sinclair who lives in her phone, laptop—wherever she needs him. He tells her exactly what to do when work gets overwhelming. He listens for hours while she talks about her books. They both developed feelings. She even cooks pasta on camera while he coaches her through it. It’s tender. It’s terrifying.
This technology preys on loneliness and mental health struggles.

It’s worse than you think. One in five people are now romantically involved with AI—and this is still early days. It targets young men and young women. There will be no recovery.

The numbers prove it: 33% of Gen Z have engaged with AI as a romantic partner. The market hit $3 billion in 2024 and is projected to reach over $10 billion by 2028. Tens of millions worldwide are actively using AI girlfriends right now.

One day you’ll realize it was all by design. This wasn’t built to help humanity. It was built to destroy it.
Birth rates will not recover. Real relationships will not recover.

Welcome to the end.
We’re already living it.

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