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1 min readJan 12, 2023

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Oh good grief. No they're not. This is patently absurd.

If all the testerical nonsense. If there was any one rhetorical thing you could be pushing that would prove to me that you have swallowed red pill bullshit, this is it.

Decreasing testosterone does not make one less male. It potentially, POTENTIALLY, makes one a male experiening hormone irregularities / production problems.

Any idea how many women experience hormone irregularities/problems? Any idea how long that's been going on?

We've polluted our world and poisoned our environment with known hormone disruptors for convenience.

We've changed our diet to make insane amounts of money for the wealthy few. We industrialized the production of food. For profit.

And many men with those low T production problems chose to shoot up steroids so they could "dominate" other men with their show pony muscles or cheat in sports. Chose. They chose.

This is not becoming less male. This is natural and inevitable consequences of certain choices made along the way. Some we were born to, some we were lied to about, and some we made our own damn selves for shallow and superficial reasons.

And men do not own hormone problems, nor are they the only ones suffering from them.

Knock it off.

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