Message from @K_Wagner

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2017-09-21 18:14:29 UTC  

That is impossible in the modern day. Soy is used as a protien additive in animal feed and human food.

2017-09-21 18:15:50 UTC  

@Rin how would you explain the rise in gay and trans people other than an incease in soy in people's diets and ((them))?

2017-09-21 18:16:17 UTC  

Simple, It's become popular.

2017-09-21 18:16:45 UTC  

Cultural marxism

2017-09-21 18:16:52 UTC  

If you think eating something other than a dick is gonna make you gay, I don't know what to tell you.

2017-09-21 18:17:10 UTC  

kek

2017-09-21 18:17:44 UTC  

Your digestive tract has literal acid in it.

2017-09-21 18:18:42 UTC  

And all sorts of digestive enzymes that destroy complex molecules like estrogen.

2017-09-21 18:19:37 UTC  

So estrogen can't be absorbed by the body through food?

2017-09-21 18:20:05 UTC  

I'm not going to say absolutely no, but I find it highly unlikely.

2017-09-21 18:20:17 UTC  

Certainly not in any significat amount.

2017-09-21 18:21:04 UTC  

Not from normal foods.

2017-09-21 18:21:19 UTC  

Pharmaceutical estrogen pills maybe.

2017-09-21 18:21:38 UTC  

Men have always been gay. You can see evidence in every culture. However, they were always a tiny portion of the population. Now we have an unprecidented increase in gays that corrolates with a diet higher in soy. >inb4 correlation doesn't equal causation. Just look at food lables and tell me how many of them contain either soy meal or soybean oil. Then add the fact that most livestock feed is supplimented with soybeans for protien.

2017-09-21 18:21:57 UTC  

But....

2017-09-21 18:22:10 UTC  

Correlation doesn't equal causation....kek

2017-09-21 18:22:49 UTC  

Also, bottom line is that behavior used to be private, not celebrated and publically faulted in grotesque parades

2017-09-21 18:22:59 UTC  

Cultural marxism is just a better explanation all around.

2017-09-21 18:23:46 UTC  

Also, most of these "gays" nowdays grow out of it.

2017-09-21 18:24:04 UTC  

Which shows that it's more of a trend than a biological fact.

2017-09-21 18:25:18 UTC  

Are there really more gays today? What percentage did it used to be, and what is it now?

2017-09-21 18:25:27 UTC  

I don't see any evidence that it is inherently biological at all unless you consider effeminate physical characteristics as a reinforcer for the behavior. I really do believe it's a mental disorder.

2017-09-21 18:25:52 UTC  

I doubt it Orchid, they are being over reported now, and before they were severely uinderreported.

2017-09-21 18:26:27 UTC  

Also it's been made out to be "trendy"

2017-09-21 18:26:32 UTC  

i have no reason to believe more people are gay today either

2017-09-21 18:26:43 UTC  

Up until recently most gays would never self report themselves as gay.

2017-09-21 18:26:56 UTC  

That in itself explains the rise.

2017-09-21 18:27:25 UTC  

Add cultural marxism to that pot, and you get a recipe for modern day.

2017-09-21 18:27:56 UTC  

I agree. However science has proven that women who eat foods high in plant estrogen have a higher risk of cancer due to hormone imbalances.

2017-09-21 18:29:26 UTC  

So on that note does home-grown, organic produce nullify this?

2017-09-21 18:29:49 UTC  

Hormones cant be delivered orally I think. The pharmecutical pill arent hormones, they block the inhibitors in your body that keep your own hormones in check.

2017-09-21 18:30:10 UTC  

If you want to intake hormones, it has to be done via injection.

2017-09-21 18:31:43 UTC  

Besides is thewre even any evidence that "plant estrogen" even has any effect on humans?

2017-09-21 18:32:18 UTC  

Even if it could survive digestion?

2017-09-21 18:32:40 UTC  

no, estrogen is a naturally occuring hormone. Some plants like soy make a lot whereas others like corn don't. My point is that soy consumption increases estrogen in both men and women. http://www.pcrm.org/health/cancer-resources/ask/ask-the-expert-soy

2017-09-21 18:33:39 UTC  

lol did you read that before posting it?

2017-09-21 18:33:49 UTC  

"Plant estrogens do not eliminate all of estrogen's effects, but they do minimize them, apparently reducing breast cancer risk and menstrual symptoms."