Posted on 07/05/2024 4:26:49 AM PDT by tired&retired
According to WebMD, "Limited research suggests that compared with women who don’t use hormonal birth control, those who do are more likely report feeling depressed, anxious, and angry. But those symptoms don’t make the list of common side effects."
I've been researching stages of psychological development and personality development. This includes the balance between masculine and feminine and the confusion apparent in current society.
While there are many influencing factors, including genetic, epigenetic, environmental influences both psychological and biochemical, my question relates to hormonal influences through biochemicals effecting the endocrine system.
I've been following research relating to bass in parts of the Susquehanna River in Pennsylvania where the male bass population are all developing female organs. This change is presumed to be a result of all the chemicals, including birth control pills, that are discharged through the sewers and treatment plants discharging into the river. Waste water treatment does not remove the drugs that people take and discharge through their urine into the water supply.
If this is true, could the chemical influence of birth control pills also shift females toward a masculine gender identity? We now know that trans treatments are causing imbalances that are similar to Roid Rage.
This is a question, not an assumption. I'd love to hear Freeper's thoughts on the subject.
I don’t really want to post anymore, since I do not want to deal with new agers, who may have already opened the third eye.
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