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The Male Species on a Gender-bender

Chemicals making men more feminine with lower sperm counts.

Research has come out from the environment protection agency in Denmark showing those chemicals in plastics such as water proof clothes, rubber boots, bed linen, nappies, moisturising lotion, sun cream and some foods like sea food are feminising boys. Another source of estrogen has also been found in tap water and phyto-estrogen in soy. It seems like an absurd list but it has been attributed to when men’s sperm counts are falling so dramatically – young men are already only producing a third as much proportionally as a hamster.
These chemicals are also being blamed for people such as the South African runner, Caster Semenya, who should have been born male but have been born female instead. Babies are most vulnerable in the womb as studies of mother umbilical chords show that everyone contained hazardous chemicals for the male gender.

Nature used to compensate for the fact male babies were often weaker or would get killed fighting by women producing 106 males to every 100 female babies.

However it seems as if there is a superior power at work as just when we have reached our population limit we find that male fertility is rapidly decreasing. Perhaps this is natures answer to global warming and poverty. It also correlates with the sudden acceptance of homosexuality and introduction of gay marriage. Another example of nature taking control is in Britain after the Second World War, this strange phenomenon has been documented in countries round the world after war. A vast amount of the male population had been killed in battle leaving an enormously unbalanced society; there was a phenomenal, huge boom in male babies that was totally unexplained. I feel that we are still a lot more connected to nature or God than we may realise or like to think.

Some who commented said that it confirms John Croino’s comment in 1975 that ‘the big problem of the late21st century will not be too many people but too few.’

Links:

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/earthcomment/geoffrey-lean/6418553/Why-boys-are-turning-into-girls.html

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  1. Authoress Terry E. Lyle

    On November 19, 2009 at 10:24 pm


    Well done!

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