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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Humans are also being more exposed to hormones in water and food. They are finding intersex fish, in polluted rivers, with both male and female organs, due to estrogen mimicking compounds. Humans are exposed, maybe at lower doses, but there are a lot of hormone mimicking compounds out there.[/quote] So, if this is a big factor, and I think it could be, it would be causing movement in one direction (feminization). So this could cause more males to become less masculine and possibly identify as gay or trans-feminine. It is unlikely to be causing more masculine females. Not sure how the science would work on that. [/quote] As someone with a lifetime of hormone irregularities, I don’t think hormones work this way. Endocrine disruptors basically just f*** up your system, there’s no predictability to it: https://www.niehs.nih.gov/health/topics/agents/endocrine[/quote]
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