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The feminization of men.

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Has anyone else heard about the decreased testosterone levels of the modern men and their low fertility rates. Doctors are starting to blame the pesticides we use and even the crocdiles in flordia are being born without members because of all the endocrine disruptors and estrogen boosting toxins. I've heard this doctor talk about it on the radio. I guess I'm posting this to see if there's any knowledgeable nutritionists or doctors that could suggest ways to counteract the effects that are causing this?



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Hmmmmm

even the crocodiles in Florida are being born without members because of all the endocrine disruptors and estrogen boosting toxins.

Would the same apply to NYC Dogs ?

If so ,that could explain lots about calling men by women names !
 
Interesting topic. I didn't think pesticides could play a part in something like that. I thought it was mostly genetic.
 
Well you are wrong. Here in Europe it has been noticed for as long as I can remember (which is this century, but still) that animals (mostly fish) in rivers that receive many pesticides from nearby agricultural land are beginning to get all kinds of sexual deformities, while the same species living in rougher areas without agriculture and thus without pesticides do not suffer from these phenomena. Among human beings in those areas, you see reductions in fertility, especially among men: they produce less sperm, less viable sperm, and suffer a lot more from erection problems.

Also, some industrial areas of Europe have cancer rates that are many times higher than cleaner areas like bureaucratic inner cities or remote mountain villages. In one village where there has been a huge metallurgy plant for over 100 years, 50% of deaths are related to cancer, mostly leukemia. Fifteen miles west in downtown Antwerp, it's less than half that rate and life expectancy for men is fifteen years longer. To go back to the fertility problem: that village is also the Viagra capital of Belgium, in spite of a relatively young population.

Mother nature is fighting back.
I always knew chemicals and pesticides could do things like that, cause deformations, diseases ,etc. but I'd never heard it feminizing men. My feminizing I thought it meant this is why some men are feminine. I didn't really consider low sperm count and having erections feminine.


PS: Is that you in your av? If so, hot.

Double PS: I'm glad I don't have a problem getting hard. :gogirl:
 
I've heard that it's thought to be the reason that young men have so much trouble getting it up and cumming.

Which, in my line of work, I've seen a lot.

Hasn't that forever been the case for men, straight or gay, in front of cameras and a viewing audience on set?
It doesn't necessarily mean they can't get it up in the privacy of their bedrooms. It's just a case of anxiety.
 
Interesting topic. I didn't think pesticides could play a part in something like that. I thought it was mostly genetic.

I found in Botany class in college that pesticides can do all sorts of things when they get into the wrong places. We even looked at a plant species that resulted from too heavy pesticide use: it had three times the number of chromosomes from its parent species, and many of the genes on what started as sets of three identical copies were becoming unmatched as time went on, so that two or three different copies of the same gene were trying to express at the same time.
One result of that last was interesting: these had not just three, but nine times the petals of the parent species! (made 'em rather pretty)
 
A lot of it could also be from the large amount of soy products that men consume now. Soy has been shown to increase estrogen production in men and women.
 
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