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Most women are indoctrinated and talking about somebody else’s ideals that they told them. When I talk to a lot of them they come around to my thinking. What most of them need is a leader to follow and a daddy to spank them and say it’ll all be ok.
 

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Estrogen filled men are acting like women more and more so women decide to fill the void left by them. Women will always continue pushing and pushing until a man stops them. With few men stopping them they are free to continue to push and push until it gets to the point its at today.

The declining testosterone epidemic is real but nobody wants to talk about it. It's always "something else". Nevermind that testosterone in and of itself can completely change the way you act and think---hormones are far more powerful than most people realize. Can you imagine men from the 1950's putting up with this crap?
I wonder how much of the declining testosterone epidemic is due to environmental hormone pollution, and how much is other causes. Because there's a bunch of lifestyle choices that lower testosterone: bad food, zero high intensity exercise, a sedentary lifestyle (even if you do work out), obesity, smoking, medication and alcohol, stress... When we talk about low T, it's probably not the guy who walks or bikes often, does some kind of sport or physical activity, is in shape, getting his nutrients filled in who doesn't drink and sleeps consistently well and doesn't take any meds. We also know that you become what you think... you can raise your test with your mind, but you can also lower it. A guy walking around with good posture, who tells himself he's the man, will have higher T than a guy with desk-itis and lacking self-esteem.

I'm not one of the guys who think life 70 years ago was the high watermark of human existence, and I think having that idea is either ignorant or plain stupid. For example some of the worst chemicals in the environment we complain about today were released in that time, because of deregulation. But we know, for example, that obesity was non-existent then relative to today. So these factors are worth analyzing too.
 
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I wonder how much of the declining testosterone epidemic is due to hormone pollution, and how much is other causes. Because there's a bunch of lifestyle choices that lower testosterone: bad food, zero high intensity exercise, a sedentary lifestyle (even if you do work out), obesity, smoking and alcohol, stress... When we talk about low T, it's probably not the guy who walks or bikes often, does some kind of sport or physical activity, is in shape, getting his nutrients filled in who doesn't drink and sleeps consistently well. We also know that you become what you think... you can raise your test with your mind, but you can also lower it. A guy walking around with good posture, who tells himself he's the man, will have higher T than a guy with desk-itis and lacking self-esteem.

I'm not one of the guys who think life 70 years ago was the high watermark of human existence, and I think having that idea is either ignorant or plain stupid. For example the chemicals in the environment we complain about today were released in that time, because of deregulation. But we know, for example, that obesity was non-existent then relative to today. So these factors are worth analyzing too.
Its all of these things but for my money the biggest issue is the environmental pollution with pesticides, plastics, petroleum, etc that are so prevelant today and literally in everything because they have gotten into the water supply, the air we breathe, the soil we grow our crops in, etc...they are in the foods grown because they are watered with this water and grown in this soil...they are in the meats we eat because they drink the water and eat the foods that were watered with this water and grown in this soil...we drink the water...we eat crops grown in this soil...bathe in the water where is comes into our body through our skin...There is literally no escape from it no matter how you try...

Xenoestrogens are many times harder for the body to get rid of than estradiol or even phytoestrogens...they wreak hormonal havoc on men.

These also have the potential to cause DNA changes in our body which cause permanent changes not only to us but to our offspring...
 

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Its all of these things but for my money the biggest issue is the environmental pollution with pesticides, plastics, petroleum, etc that are so prevelant today and literally in everything because they have gotten into the water supply, the air we breathe, the soil we grow our crops in, etc...they are in the foods grown because they are watered with this water and grown in this soil...they are in the meats we eat because they drink the water and eat the foods that were watered with this water and grown in this soil...we drink the water...we eat crops grown in this soil...bathe in the water where is comes into our body through our skin...There is literally no escape from it no matter how you try...

Xenoestrogens are many times harder for the body to get rid of than estradiol or even phytoestrogens...they wreak hormonal havoc on men.

These also have the potential to cause DNA changes in our body which cause permanent changes not only to us but to our offspring...
When I'm in the locker room in the gym, I have to hold my breath sometimes when the place smells like a f*cking cosmetics store from all the deodorants and shampoos and sh!t in the air that guys spray, spray, spray, spray some more and smear themselves with, like it's what's keeping them alive. Don't they know what these products contain? Aren't they thinking about the things they use and eat and their environment? Are most people just sleep walking through life like this with their brain off? it feels bizarre.

I try to fill my diet with anti-estrogens and avoid using things with xenoestrogens in them to the extent it's feasible, but I still have never measured my T level. Even though I'll become a "mere" 25 this year, who knows? I'm starting to think I should measure it.
 
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