[quote]GumsMagoo wrote:
djoh615893 wrote:
That also explains the sissified males that do exist. Even in our military we have overly sensitive males, dyke women that maybe almost became men during pregnancy, etc.
Agreed.
I myself struggle at times over my training because everyone around me thinks I’m obsessive-compulsive or abnormal because I dedicate myself to the gym, instead of sitting on the couch watching sports, drinking beer and eating Cheetos like a “normal guy.”
I always ask myself how the fuck in western society there are so much guys who get low test as young as 30, 40, 50…
In some underveloped rural area, I mean with no intensive agriculture (family farms type), factories, landfills…old farmers in their 70, 80 generally speaking are still vigorous, full of sap! and they never heard about HRT.
Now look at your typical 30 years old gym rats in the city. He nukes his veggies in plastic bags (because it’s so convenient you know…), he uses plastic containers…he loves using those metrosexual perfumes, skincare creams, xenoestrogens loaded shower gel…and feels perfectly normal and logical to be on HRT at such a young age! Hilarious!
I don’t know about you all…but i will be damned sure to raise my sons, as well as i can, to be independent, confident, humble, and overall alpha malic (yeah i made that word up) MEN.
I think i’ve lucked out on role models growing up, and I want to make sure my children grow up in that environment.
Off note, I just realized that my family on both sides (i have a “step family” and i use that term loosely) is comprised mostly of females.
I’m from a family, 4 boys and 3 girls (same parents). I have one child and he’s a son. My sister has one son. My brother has two girls and a son on the way. My cousins are all male. All 6 of them, in fact I have no female cousins. I have recently married an Irishmen and he is from a family with 5 boys and one girl. RELAX everybody. Males will be born. Even if I have to provide them all ;O)
[quote]Molotov_Coktease wrote:
I’m from a family, 4 boys and 3 girls (same parents). I have one child and he’s a son. My sister has one son. My brother has two girls and a son on the way. My cousins are all male. All 6 of them, in fact I have no female cousins. I have recently married an Irishmen and he is from a family with 5 boys and one girl. RELAX everybody. Males will be born. Even if I have to provide them all ;O)
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But are they really men. It’s not just that fewer males are being born, but that they are declining in hormones and reproductive abilities.
[quote]Berserkergang wrote:
I always ask myself how the fuck in western society there are so much guys who get low test as young as 30, 40, 50…
In some underveloped rural area, I mean with no intensive agriculture (family farms type), factories, landfills…old farmers in their 70, 80 generally speaking are still vigorous, full of sap! and they never heard about HRT.
Now look at your typical 30 years old gym rats in the city. He nukes his veggies in plastic bags (because it’s so convenient you know…), he uses plastic containers…he loves using those metrosexual perfumes, skincare creams, xenoestrogens loaded shower gel…and feels perfectly normal and logical to be on HRT at such a young age! Hilarious!
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What do testosterone levels have to do with old farmers?
Just because they need to farm past the age of 60 just to survive, it doesn’t mean they have the highest test levels.
I’ve treated some of these guys and most of them do have severe health problems if for nothing else than neglect.
Society is usually 51-49% women to men, except in China where there is an official one-child policy. I’m not quite sure why they’re making a big deal over the fact that there are more women.
Typical…You guys read a few reports and watch a CBC documentary and freak out
I do like some of the stuff CBC produce like the Passionate Eye Series.
But they make other documentaries which are purely sensational.
For example: the edition on the diminishing resources of fossil fuels. That was horribly made in the style of scare mongering.
Look at India it has a declining rate of females in certain states, in some places as bad as 65 male/35 female ratio(to a degree this is due to abortions, when the parents find out the fetus is female).
There is so much pollution in the third world, and remember the Industrial Revolution?
What about the effects of these factors on future male generations?
I think so far the effect has been Cancer, respiratory illnesses and environmental damage more than anything.
[quote]Shire wrote:
Typical…You guys read a few reports and watch a CBC documentary and freak out
I do like some of the stuff CBC produce like the Passionate Eye Series.
But they make other documentaries which are purely sensational.
For example: the edition on the diminishing resources of fossil fuels. That was horribly made in the style of scare mongering.
Look at India it has a declining rate of females in certain states, in some places as bad as 65 male/35 female ratio(to a degree this is due to abortions, when the parents find out the fetus is female).
There is so much pollution in the third world, and remember the Industrial Revolution?
What about the effects of these factors on future male generations?
I think so far the effect has been Cancer, respiratory illnesses and environmental damage more than anything.[/quote]
i believe the biggest issue i took away from the doco was that the companies haven’t even tested these chemical’s properly, no independent studies had been done too see whether or not these are affecting the unborn populus.
I’m still undecided whether this documentary was made for the purpose of scare mongering however I do believe it was made with the intended purpose for people too question the way they’ve chosen too live and how it could possibly affect them and their children etc.
i believe the biggest issue i took away from the doco was that the companies haven’t even tested these chemical’s properly, no independent studies had been done too see whether or not these are affecting the unborn populus.
I’m still undecided whether this documentary was made for the purpose of scare mongering however I do believe it was made with the intended purpose for people too question the way they’ve chosen too live and how it could possibly affect them and their children etc.[/quote]
Yea i guess the government and people in general aren’t too bothered about these chemicals (just as in the past), as long as they maintain the convenient modern lifestyle.
I have to point out: i didn’t say this specific documentary was sensationalist BS.
I agree with you in that it does make the viewer question the effects of their lifestyle.
I just wonder how many of the people who made that documentary have changed the way they live their lives.
The only thing that i’ve done since learning of Xenoestrogens is to replace plastic products with glass and to remove chemically made air freshners from my home.
i believe the biggest issue i took away from the doco was that the companies haven’t even tested these chemical’s properly, no independent studies had been done too see whether or not these are affecting the unborn populus.
I’m still undecided whether this documentary was made for the purpose of scare mongering however I do believe it was made with the intended purpose for people too question the way they’ve chosen too live and how it could possibly affect them and their children etc.
Yea i guess the government and people in general aren’t too bothered about these chemicals (just as in the past), as long as they maintain the convenient modern lifestyle.
I have to point out: i didn’t say this specific documentary was sensationalist BS.
I agree with you in that it does make the viewer question the effects of their lifestyle.
I just wonder how many of the people who made that documentary have changed the way they live their lives.
The only thing that i’ve done since learning of Xenoestrogens is to replace plastic products with glass and to remove chemically made air freshners from my home.
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Aren’t they trying to genetically engineer plants to make plastics?
Aren’t they trying to genetically engineer plants to make plastics?
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I haven’t heard of this.
I have heard from a close friend though that one of the top 3 Biotech firms here has patented nanotechnology capable of performing surgery-but i don’t know how complex the operations it can work at is yet.
Aren’t they trying to genetically engineer plants to make plastics?
I haven’t heard of this.
I have heard from a close friend though that one of the top 3 Biotech firms here has patented nanotechnology capable of performing surgery-but i don’t know how complex the operations it can work at is yet.