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Physicians have hand-waved very common complaints from women regarding birth control for years (I.e. weight gain, increased depression, libido issues etc). Color me 0% shocked if it turns out there's even more serious issues everyone is carefully avoiding looking into. :marseypopcorntime:

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The water treatment infrastructure has no mechanism to treat potable water of excess hormones either. I wonder why testosterone levels in men are historically dropping since the 1940s? :marseyclueless:

!nooticers

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Unironically because men have gotten way fatter and the visceral fat layers make you produce more estrogen in men and more testosterone in women.

https://tawcenter.com/men-lose-your-pot-belly-fat-by-balancing-your-hormones

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8684493

" In a population-based study, higher testosterone concentrations were associated with increased visceral fat in women and decreased visceral fat in men (8). Likewise, in hypogonadal men, low testosterone concentrations are associated with visceral obesity (9). "

The trans movement may just be an everybody got too fat movement in disguise.

Same for testosterone loss issue.

I am not saying there ain't fricked up shit in the water. I got no idea about that.

i do know however that if you match the obesity rate increases against the drop in testosterone in the average male population over time I bet there would be a very strong correlation across time that holds.

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>get fat

>T drops

>get even fatter

>repeat

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>lost weight

>T rises

>lose even more weight

>T rises further

>Do it all natty without steroids

>You now have unlocked the empathy levels of Ted Bundy. The world is your oyster if you are smart enough to game the system.

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But will it make your peepee larger?

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Losing weight makes the fat pad smaller, so yes.

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If you are fat half you peepee is probably lost under fat folds so visually yes, technically no. ( Observation based on limited data )

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:#marseyhope:

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https://i.rdrama.net/images/16993922750224714.webp

There's probably more than one cause :marseyscooter:

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No it's because black people and gays are in our movies and tv shows

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Treated water usually isn't recirculated like that

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:#marseynonpotable:

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But I was told hormones don't survive for long outside the body, they break down when exposed to the environment.

R-right? :marseyveryworried:

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Exposed to the environment =/= in solution :marseychemist2:

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I'm not liking this :marseytinfoil2:

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Based on 2011–2014 data, about 47% of Americans took at least one prescription drug in the past 30 days, and 22% took three or more. (1) Annually, billions of prescriptions are filled across the U.S. (2) The potential for hormones and pharmaceuticals to be present in drinking water is of concern because unintentional exposure to some of these bioactive compounds could result in adverse effects on human health at low doses, they can exert a wide range of adverse effects including endocrine disruption and antibiotic resistance

A reconnaissance of organic wastewater compounds (including hormones, pharmaceuticals, pesticides, solvents, and fire r-slurants) at 47 groundwater sites of varying use across the U.S. found that detection frequencies for the plasticizer bisphenol A (30%) and the antibiotic sulfamethoxazole (23%) were among the highest for any compound. (31) Two small studies of groundwater resources used for public supply in locations across the country (3 and 25 sites) showed that some individual hormone and (or) pharmaceutical compounds such as bisphenol A and carbamazepine can be present in 20% or more of sources. (14,15) State and local studies of groundwater used for drinking, ranging in size from 20 wells to 1231 wells, also have shown the presence of hormones and (or) pharmaceuticals in water from as few as 2.3% to as many as 60% of domestic or public-supply wells.

!nooticers :marseyautismdisconcerting:

https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acs.est.8b05592

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Time to move to the mountains

No estrogen from livestock or trains in the water supply and less of everything else, too :marseytinfoil2:

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First the frogs (french) then the americans

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Why doesn't everyone just get a reverse osmosis system under their sink?


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Some Uber driver tried to sell me that in some multilevel marketing scheme, so I don't trust it even if I don't know what it is.

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i mean, it shouldn't be an mlm. just go to the hardware store and buy a reverse osmosis. they are used to filter salt out of sea water even


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potable water? portable. the word is portable, dingus!

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Potable is a word meaning safe to drink.

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Source?

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Google it

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Google is ran by the jewish chads

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A mountain spring.

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source?

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Google it.

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false

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:#marseyjones:

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It's the slow-but-steady was to transition everyone.

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its because of overweight

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Did science exlain why antinatalist women are paranoid about everything?

Dad gum!

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The pill comes with plenty of issues but it's still safer than the alternative.

There is nothing forcing women to take the darn thing.

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