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adapt or die fam 1950s idea of a man are long gone and they aint comin back time to move onyes its time to evolve... into androgynous
adapt or die fam 1950s idea of a man are long gone and they aint comin back time to move onyes its time to evolve... into androgynous
adapt or die fam 1950s idea of a man are long gone and they aint comin back time to move on
Probably due to diet more than anything.
ok you wear your dress while i get my fists ready chump
im a classic man.
Realistically a physiological change like this can't be caused by something like "culture" or "feminism", that's nonsense. I think we're looking at factors such as: lower physical activity, xenoestrogens in the environment, and probably most importantly obesity - which lowers testosterone. Measuring error is also possible with the 1950s sample.
ill choke u wit my scarf fam
We're dealing with a lot of preservatives and gmo's too though. They probably are having a lot of different effects on the endocrine system.no if anything diet has gotten better. better vitamins and healthcare too, should make test higher,.
We're dealing with a lot of preservatives and gmo's too though. They probably are having a lot of different effects on the endocrine system.
We're dealing with a lot of preservatives and gmo's too though. They probably are having a lot of different effects on the endocrine system.
sure it does. you don't think masculinity being demonized and men being discouraged from even talking about pussy hurts it ?
it does, kids grow up thinking being fruity is great but traditional masculinity being evil and outdated. its all over tv movies everything.
you used to talk about what makes a man... now even talking about that is wrong.
watch a sex scene in 90% of films nowadays... if its a straight sex scene its has to be akward n painful. if its a gay sex scene its like fireworks exploding.
I've never owned a single pair of sunglasses in my life. This explains my presumably preposterously high testIf the study is true and accurate, I'd guess the difference in testosterone levels in men from the 50s verses today has to do with wearing sunglasses. Wearing sunglasses and glasses overall was not that popular back then. Instead men wore hats to shield their eyes in the 50s and earlier. Today sunglasses are commonly worn which glass shields the eyes from different light spectrums.
There are some studies finding that bright lights, natural light in particular, can raise testosterone levels a good amount. A little on that and why light works at raising test. levels can be seen here:
Scientists boosted testosterone in men using nothing but a very bright light
http://www.businessinsider.com/scie...-using-nothing-but-a-very-bright-light-2016-9
That's like saying praying can cure your physical illness. Cultural effects can't change your body's physiology, that's ridiculous. Culture changes attitudes and social mores, that's it.
probably due to all those growth hormones in our food supply.
making people taller, but with less T. lol
manlets with high T are gonna be running shit soon.