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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second-wave_feminismA lot of laws about equality and that sort of shidazz were written during the 1970's. The "anti-discrimination" movement has it's roots there.”
Oh no, opposition to discrimination, sexism, and racism. REEEEEE. By what mechanism do you propose that “a lot of laws about equality” decrease sperm counts, and why are you so quick to toss out all possible factors without actually investigating them? (wonder why)
>Chemicals like what?How about you read your own source? Jesus Christ.
"On average, men's weight is going up, so there's higher rates of obesity, and we also know that obese men have lower sperm counts," Jarvi said. "So you can start to correlate weight and reduction in sperm counts."
“Environmental exposure to "estrogenics" — including female hormone compounds — can also reduce sperm counts, he said, noting that plastics are among the sources of estrogenics in the environment.”
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3921986/https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5615362/https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2016/03/160304092230.htm>And i'd suspect areas where no toxic filtering exists, like africa or "made in china"-parts of china, where the consumption is unregulated and unsecure, would have significantly more exposure to chemicals.Africans barely have birth control at all, let alone “the pill”. Developed countries use birth control pills a lot and then the women essentially piss them right into the water supply.
>I mean most western countries has a craze for veganism and ecological foods and clothes and all thatI don’t see the connection between this and sex hormone levels. Vegans have par or above-average testosterone and I have no idea what effect “ecological clothes” could have on your sex hormone levels.
I don’t see the