What is a Woman?

>we have no research on long-term hormone use. we will be seeing the first generation of long-term hormone use, and we already know at least ten years of hormones, you're giving yourself cancer.
big if true

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We will never have long term data on hormone use if you know what I me- ACK!

I am going to say it

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Would be hilarious if it causes lot of issues but I seriously doubt it.

People have been using prescribed HRT since the 70s, my uncle has some degenerative thyroid condition and has been on a version of phytoestrogen to stimulate it since the traditional thyroid hormone medicine didn't work for him. He also has to take testosterone to counteract the parts of the phytoestrogen he doesn't want (ie., what trans people use estrogen for) so he's effectively been taking both major hormones for 40+ years.
He's the healthiest of all my uncles/aunts, runs marathons, does the NYT crossword, learns and utilizes new programming languages as a hobby, and runs a self-made trucking business. He refuses to vote, doesn't own a smartphone, and I'm one of two people in the family he's willing to talk to. He says the internet is the most dangerous thing ever invented but he loves internet porn and narco footage.

Cancer is how organic matter begins to break down, it used to be known as the "living decay"; sure, shit like childhood leukemia and brain tumors are awful things, but something like 90%+/- of men over the age of 55 die with some form of prostate cancer and that statistic goes back to the early 1900s when we started keeping generalized medical records-- that doesn't mean the cancer killed them, just that cancer was in their bodies and was confirmed during the autopsy.

I'd be more worried about the internet. Early on-set dementia rates have been steadily increasing since the 1990s and there's been a peak of 20-40 year olds developing it, and schizophrenia rates have increased alongside it, that's been studied since 2010s. My neuropsych professor was talking about this shit during my graduate thesis in 2009. He said in the 80s he'd have 1-2 students a year develop schizo/bipolar/serious mental illness, between 2000-2009 he had nearly 200.
It got to be so common he could pinpoint likely suspects (he wasn't always right but he kept a running tally and it was about 60-65%).
That shit is way scarier to me.

Honestly what the fuck DOESN'T give cancer nowadays?

We have microplastics in our fucking blood and nearly every food we eat is now carcinogenic. The way we cook out food gives us cancer. Our phones give us cancer. Our computers. Our lights. Our sun. Our soap.

Shit my pants

Yes, HRT has been around, but not in people who are not that gender.

I also think the internet will have a ton of unforeseeable consequences.

Shill Shill Shill Shill

I would think the word that's more fitting would be accelerate.

*what* is a woman?

what *IS* a woman?

What the fuck are you talking about, schizo?

what is a *WOMAN*?

What is *A* woman

It's hard to actually do proper studies due to science getting pozzed and 41%.

*niggers*

>Cancer is how organic matter begins to break down
it's literally the opposite of that

Phytoestrogens have been a valid medical prescription for men with hypothyroidism dating back four decades though. They give testosterone supplements to premenopausal and postmenopausal women who suffer from lowered sex drive, depression, or fatigue syndromes and that's been true since the Stepford wives of the 50s-60s.
Cancer rates aren't higher in those categories of people except in the smokers, habitual alcohol drinkers, sedentary lifestylists, and processed food eaters. However, those 4 categories of people have always had higher rates of every disease available.

>60-65%
damn

>the internet is the most dangerous thing ever invented
Pointless discussion that isn't going to change anyone's minds aside, I'm happy I stumbled across this description of the internet. Nobody goes around saying those exact words, but it's the absolute truth (except it probably should be "one of the most dangerous...").

A statement as true as "The people involved in the propagation of transgenderism to children are guilty of crimes against humanity."/spoiler]

I don't get that reasoning. There's a difference between giving hormones to people who have hormonal issues, and people who are healthy. It's like saying that it's cool to irradiate healthy people because cancer patients have had that done to them for years.

It must be fucked up to be a zoomer

If there's one thing that man was good at it was trusting his gut and keeping track of his instincts with reviewable data. He told me a surefire way of knowing somebody's personality was changing was their vocabulary. If they start using more complex words while at the same time their points are becoming harder to follow, they're likely either developing a mental illness, are suffering insomnia, being poisoned in some way, or are growing a tumor.
And these aren't necessarily obvious changes in vocabulary either. One subtle example he gave was a girl he had in his class started hyphenating words in her notes, like to make a point she would string-together-words or she would use-hyphens-to-enunciate. She didn't do it in term papers, only her notes, since term papers have a stricter set of rules. The only reason he even knew her notes had changed is because she spent time with him during office hours so he got to understand her process of learning.
Those few hours a week over the course of a year and he picked up on something nobody else did; she dropped out with bipolar type II a semester later.

Of course some people, students especially, are eccentric types with no rhyme or reason. He thought I might develop something because of the way I spoke when out of class, but when he learned I was a writer in my spare time he just said "Oh, that explains my worries." I'd love to know what the rates are between 2010-2020 on his board, might look him up and reach out.