I’m a millennial. I know a lot of...I choke up trying to call them “men”...in my age range who, close up, look like they need to shave only 2-3 times a week; their voices are squeaky or high-pitched; they haven’t any muscle tone; they are scared of their own shadows, and act like they’ve been raised by two mothers. And this is in redneck country, PA. Older men around here are hairy, beefy, and their voices are good and deep; they’re tough as old shoes and flirt outrageously. What’s going on? Do men need decades to develop testosterone saturation, sufficient to grow hair and gristle? Or is there something in the water and these younger guys will never turn into proper men?
I have noticed the same thing. And I am being serious. Something is wrong, like you, I am starting to think its hormones in the water and food.
we took a cruise to Alaska and my daughter and i were impressed with the MEN.
Not a metrosexual in the bunch. ( we live near DC! )
Maybe they save them for port cities,lol.
Part of it is that there’s something in the plastic. The plastics we use have chemicals added to them that make them actually useful to us. Unfortunately, these chemicals act like estrogens in the human body. With women, that’s OK, but with men, it’s disastrous. And this effect starts in the womb.
When I learned this stuff, I stopped drinking bottled water as much. I only drink one helping of bottled water a day. The rest is out of a glass.
It may not even be something in the food.
It may be by quashing a boys natural boy instincts. Making them do girlie things and not active, physically demanding, challenging, something to conquer types of activities.
For decades now I've observed the plethora of bald twenty/thirty something men. The ever-increasing soy additives within the food processing system contributes to the development of 'soy boys'.