Nope. Even as a father of two girls, I have no idea.Can you tell me what women feel like? And stop looking behind the dm screen, that's rude.
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Nope. Even as a father of two girls, I have no idea.Can you tell me what women feel like? And stop looking behind the dm screen, that's rude.
Only when they stop disrespecting my children.Such people should be treated with respect and not verbally or physically abused.
Hey, here's a tip for you in the world of statistics. Often times statistics change directly by one factor. You wanna know what that factor in this case is? Wider acceptance of trans people allow them to express themselves freely and thus more people are not really trans just recognized as such.It's a bit more complicated that just micro-plastics. It comes down to ALL endocrine-disrupters.
Gender Fluidity and Hormone Disruptors
The modern human environment is replete with substances that mimic sex hormones. Could these chemicals play a role in contemporary gender fluidity?www.psychologytoday.com
". . . One does not have to look very far to realize that there has been a global increase in gender dysphoria in children. In recent years, parents have been caught publicly parading their child’s “transformation” from one gender to another. Last year, the UK published statistics that noted a more than ten-fold increase in children being referred for treatment for gender identity issues. This month, the National Geographic high-lighted the story of a 9-year boy who has been living as a girl.
Undoubtedly, there are many causes for the increase. It’s been a generation or two since parents believed they could teach their girls to be girls and their boys to be boys. Today, pediatricians and parents are taught to be hypersensitive about toddlers’ changing ideas on gender. Schools across the western world are teaching children that gender is a choice. Universities and colleges have asked students to choose a pronoun to match their identity. Some cities are punishing people who refuse to participate in this gender confusion mania. With this normalization and glorification of gender dysphoria, there is no wonder children are confused. But has anyone asked about environmental factors?
Chemicals from plastics, household products, pesticides, herbicides and birth control abound in the environment. All of them are known endocrine disruptors.
The endocrine system in humans and animals consists of hormones and glands that regulate every bodily function. It plays a role in all phases of development, metabolism, and behavior.
Plastics decompose and contaminate soil and water. Birth control contaminates water supplies. Pesticides are regularly sprayed in and around homes, businesses, and schools. Pesticides and herbicides are sprayed on every commercial crop. All of them contaminate food, water, and soil.. . . . "
Sexual Identity and Prenatal Endocrine Disruptors? –
fiveseasonsmedicine.com
Clearly you didn't have time to consume all that media I gave you. . . so I doubt you want to come to terms with the truth. . .
I respectfully disagree that gays and transgenders are "encouraging" gender confusion.
Hope?I believe that they just want people to understand that there is hope for any children who may be confused about their sexual identities.
Maybe some of them would not contemplate suicide if people were kinder toward them.How do they have hope when half of them kill themselves?
But most of them have no intention of "disrespecting" your children.Only when they stop disrespecting my children.
No.Maybe some of them would not contemplate suicide if people were kinder toward them.
But they are.But most of them have no intention of "disrespecting" your children.
It’s true. Yesterday I listened to Ben Shapiro’s lecture for YAF and he said the suicide rate is the exact same as it was 10 years ago and they are in a much more accepting society now. Also, their suicide rate stays the same pre-op AND post-op. They aren’t happy. And the left don’t really care about them because they don’t actually do things to help them.No.
That's a leftist delusion.
They kill themselves because they hate THEMSELVES. Not us
Hormone disruption, both by industry, and natural sources, not only explains trans, but a spectrum of LGBTQ issues. . . . you can equivocate and carry water for the establishment all you like. .. reality won't change.Hey, here's a tip for you in the world of statistics. Often times statistics change directly by one factor. You wanna know what that factor in this case is? Wider acceptance of trans people allow them to express themselves freely and thus more people are not really trans just recognized as such.
Agreed. And maybe folks would be kinder to them, if they did not try to normalize their illness, nor push their deviant lifestyle onto children.Maybe some of them would not contemplate suicide if people were kinder toward them.
Not vaccines. . . environmental pollution.
Researchers found microplastics in human lungs and bloodstreams. Should we be concerned?
While scientists have found microplastics deep in people's lungs and even bloodstreams, experts still say more research is needed to understand the health consequences.www.nbcnews.com
Let me recommend a book for you. And then you can decide if, maybe, it is environmental pollution that your genetics are responding too, or if you really think, "you are something."
Maybe instead of being a tool of big corporations, and a victim, you can take control of your own health?
Shanna Swan: 'Most couples may have to use assisted reproduction by 2045'
".. . You’ve spent more than 20 years examining the effects of hormone disrupting chemicals on reproductive health. Are you now sounding the alarm?
I am directly speaking to this hidden problem people don’t like to talk about, which is their sub-fertility or reproductive problems, and how that is tied to the environment. People are recognising we have a reproductive health crisis, but they say it’s because of delayed childbearing, choice or lifestyle – it can’t be chemical. I want people to recognise it can. I am not saying other factors aren’t involved. But I am saying chemicals play a major causal role. It is difficult to use that word, “cause”, but it’s a body of evidence. We have mechanisms, animal studies, and multiple human studies.
Female fertility declines rapidly after about 35. Isn’t that why so many people are turning to IVF?
It’s not that simple. When a colleague and I looked at the change in impaired fecundity [the ability to have children] we were surprised to see younger women had experienced a bigger increase than older age groups. This suggests that something besides ageing and delayed childbearing is affecting fertility.
Moreover, there’s compelling evidence that the risk of miscarriage has been rising among women of all ages.
Which chemicals are the most worrying for reproductive health and how do they work?
Those that can interfere with or mimic the body’s sex hormones – such as testosterone and oestrogen – because these make reproduction possible. They can make the body think it has enough of a particular hormone and it doesn’t need to make any more, so production goes down.
Sperms' swimming and navigational skills disrupted by common chemicals
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Phthalates, used to make plastic soft and flexible, are of paramount concern. They are in everybody and we are probably primarily exposed through food as we use soft plastic in food manufacture, processing and packaging. They lower testosterone and so have the strongest influences on the male side, for example diminishing sperm count, though they are bad for women, too, shown to decrease libido and increase risk of early puberty, premature ovarian failure, miscarriage and premature birth.
Bisphenol A (BPA), used to harden plastic and found in cash-register receipts and the lining of some canned-food containers, is another. It is oestrogen mimicking and so is a particularly bad actor on the female side, increasing risks of fertility challenges, but likewise it can affect men. Men occupationally exposed to BPA have shown decreased sperm quality, reduced libido and higher rates of erectile dysfunction. Other chemicals of concern include flame retardants and certain pesticides such as atrazine.. . . "
The Everyday Chemicals That Might Be Leading Us to Our Extinction (Published 2021)
In “Count Down,” Shanna Swan tells a story of declining sperm count, rising infertility and the possible extinction of the human species.www.nytimes.com
Joe Rogan Stunned by Guest: 'This Should Scare the S*** Out of People'
Environmental and reproductive epidemiologist Dr. Shanna Swan shared her research on how plastics and chemicals are threatening sperm counts and could create a fertility crisis.heavy.com