"The book outlines how pollution is leading to higher rates of erectile dysfunction, fertility decline, and growing numbers of babies born with small penises. Though the headline fact about shrinkage may sound like a laughing matter, the research paints a bleak portrait of humanity's longevity and ability to survive. "In some parts of the world, the average twenty-something today is less fertile than her grandmother was at 35," Dr Swan writes, dubbing the situation a "global existential crisis" in the book. According to the book, humans meet three of the five possible criteria used to define whether or not a species is endangered. "Only one needs to be met," writes Dr Swan, "the current state of affairs for humans meets at least three." My admittedly limited experience supports this. There is a lot going on, like boobs in men. Europe has done a lot better job than we have limiting exposure to some of these nasty chemicals. https://www.euronews.com/green/2021...se-of-pollution-warns-environmental-scientist
https://www.babymed.com/love/mens-health/does-penis-size-affect-fertility# https://www.healthline.com/health-news/penis-size-not-related-to-male-fertility-experts-say
It's been well understood for a while, that stress resulting from 'female tyranny' has negative impact on sperm count. Given that, it's likely to be impacting penis size also. Cortisol and other stress hormones have a significant impact on the body. What is meant by 'female tyranny', is relationships in which a certain kind of amenable male is pressured into taking the role of a female friend or relative. A BFF, as it were. He's obliged to go shoe shopping and have an opinion on the shoes. He's obliged to hear her lengthy reports on her social circle, and weigh in. He's obliged to attend her healthcare appointments. He's obliged to hang out with her friends whether he likes them or not. Etc etc etc. These kinds of impositions don't mesh well with the male mind, and so they create stress. This kind of relationship is a new thing. The difference is in her expectation that he'll play the part of a female in her life - and of course his submission to that role. Having said that, our grandmothers knew that 'henpecked husbands' breed daughters. As silly as it sounds, the science is behind it. Female embryos are a product of 'weaker' sperm (fewer in number, slower swimmers, etc).
Oh Daniel. Why bro? ****ing flowers and icecream are not what any man should be doing to win a heart (and body). Want the girlie? Treat her a little mean. Be respectful, but don't be her little b!tch. Be a bit mysterious, be helpful with practical MALE things .. cars, home repairs, yard work, earning money, buying property, protection, etc .. but FFS don't do flowers & icecream you weirdo. This guy's sperm count must be close to zero.
There are multiple studies done on exposure to chemicals and the effect on fertility of both male and female of virtually any species. Environmental Toxins and Infertility - PMC (nih.gov) As to the shrinkage of a baby's penis, well, any male babies I've seen aren't having a problem with that.
"The book outlines how pollution is leading to higher rates of erectile dysfunction, fertility decline, and growing numbers of babies born with small penises. Though the headline fact about shrinkage may sound like a laughing matter, the research paints a bleak portrait of humanity's longevity and ability to survive. "In some parts of the world, the average twenty-something today is less fertile than her grandmother was at 35," Dr Swan writes, dubbing the situation a "global existential crisis" in the book. According to the book, humans meet three of the five possible criteria used to define whether or not a species is endangered. "Only one needs to be met," writes Dr Swan, "the current state of affairs for humans meets at least three." Zero percent..
You would think that would be offset by what conservatives call the displacement of whites by brown people.
Yes, this is from plastic pollution in the body. This is not from the medication pollution seeping into the water that is causing animal life to be affected. This is something that I have suspected for a while now. Because we use plastic products in everything. Fortunately, this type of body pollution from plastic is probably less of a problem than that of lead (for those who don't know, we used to use lead in many common-day objects and products before we knew it was dangerous and unnatural). So, it might be a good suggestion to bump up your intake of water-soluble fiber to help clean out the body.