The Gray Man
Greycel
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- May 3, 2018
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I’ve seen a lot of arguments on this forum about what it truly is that causes a female to be attractive to a male. Obviously it is a culmination of many factors such as height, facial structure, ethnic background, etc I believe that Masculinity is the most important determining factor when it comes to being attractive to a female. Even a man lacking in certain qualities would still perceivably be able to acquire a mate given he was still sufficiently masculine. To simplify, Masculinity is determined primarily by the levels testosterone in a male’s body. The testosterone levels of modern men are reduced significantly from the levels that existed in men in past generations. Testosterone levels are influenced by two factors genetic and environmental. Now for one’s testosterone to be too low to be completely unattractive to a female because of genetic factors there would have to be some anomaly with that person like a mutation because evolution strongly opposes this and these genes would sparsely exist within the gene pool if at all. The root cause of lowered testosterone in modern men can be attributed to environmental factors. Xenoestrongens (chemicals that mimic estrogen),Genetically modified foods that reduce testosterone and lower fertility (corn and soy),high carbohydrate based diets, plastic, urine of women taking birth control which eventually contaminates drink water, these are just a few examples of ways testosterone production is hindered. That being said these factors are implemented purposefully by elitist globalists to reduce birth rates in developed countries(many white countries). It’s not well known how these chemical contaminants interact with the human body but what is known is that overall they reduce testosterone production. Scientific studies about this specific subject are purposefully falsified or ignored. Just as they were for the leaded gasoline studies in the 60s that determined that it had no ill effect on the health of humans or the environment which it most certainly did. Nothing is done about this contamination because most people simply aren’t aware, would rather remain ignorant when presented with evidence, or are to afraid to do anything or don’t know how to. Sure there are other factors that contribute to the growing presence of incels in the modern world I still believe that these environmental factors are the primary cause. So many lives ruined, squandered because of the bombardment of toxins in one’s development. It’s all so horrible and disgusting. So many people made into monsters and freaks because of this exposure and that fact that they were deprived of core developmental relationships with others. They’ve made such fools of us don’t let them win. In truth the reason that many of us have utterly failed our biological obligations is because we’ve been poisoned to the point that we aren’t really even men anymore
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If that’s not enough convincing then just research some of this stuff. The truth always prevails in the end
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Can Birth Control Hormones Be Filtered from the Water Supply?
Trace elements of prescription drugs have been found in city water supplies
www.scientificamerican.com
Xenoestrogen - Wikipedia
en.m.wikipedia.org
Hypothetical link between infertility and genetically modified food - PubMed
It is speculated that genetically modified food (GMF)/genetically modified organism (GMO) is responsible for infertility development. The risk linked with a wide use of GMFs/GMOs offers the basic elements for social criticism. However, to date, it has not been justified whether the bad effects...
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Pesticides in Foods Can Harm Human Fertility - GMOScience
New study findings suggest that women who are trying to conceive should eat organic food, writes Myrto Ashe, M.D.
www.gmoscience.org
Generational decline in testosterone levels observed
Endocrine Today | During the past two decades, testosterone levels in American men have rapidly declined.This information comes from a long-term prospective study that evaluated changes in serum testosterone on a population-wide basis.
www.healio.com