CH is on record noting the disturbing trend toward physical and behavioral masculinization of American women. Maybe the Pill is the primary culprit? From the BBC (Big Blubbering Cucks):
With an affordable source of progesterone found [Mexican yams], researchers turned to its uses as a contraceptive. The birth control pill hit the market less than a decade later. Marker, on the other hand, mysteriously disappeared from public life and became obsessed with collecting silver.
Maybe he couldn’t handle the knowledge that he had unleashed one of the Six Sirens of the Sexual Apocalypse?
The economic and social side effects of the pill were as profound as they are well-documented. Sex could be enjoyed without fear of pregnancy. Suddenly women could devote their 20s and 30s to furthering their education and careers, rather than housework and nappies.
Shareholders rejoiced.
But right from the beginning, the pill has had a secret.
In recent years, scientists have started to realise that the brains of women on the pill look fundamentally different. Compared to women who aren’t taking hormones, some regions of their brains seem to be more typically ‘male’.
Whoo boy, buckle up, this ride’s gonna unsettle more than a few feminist snowflakes.
There are behavioural changes, too. Women on certain types of pill aren’t as good at coming up with words – something our gender are usually highly skilled at. On the other hand, they’re better at mentally rotating objects, as is often the case in men. […]
Every brand of combined pill on the market contains the same type of synthetic oestrogen, ethinyl estradiol, and one of eight synthetic progesterones, called progestins. Ethinyl estradiol prevents the body from releasing an egg every month, while progestins thicken the mucus at the entrance to the cervix and conspire to make the womb inhospitable. Even if an egg slips out and becomes fertilised, it won’t be able to settle down and start growing.
So far, so good. But though the hormones are effective at preventing pregnancy, they aren’t perfect matches for our natural hormones. The end result is that these synthetic versions also have effects that you would never get from raw progesterone. […]
The women were sweatier, hairier and spottier. Some noticed that their voices had deepened. Nearly one in five baby girlsborn to mothers taking it had masculinised genitals. Some of these unlucky children required surgery.
Is the Pill the genesis of Clown World trannyism?
Generally speaking, the older, cheaper brands of pill tend to contain androgenic hormones, while newer, more expensive ones tend to contain anti-androgens. This may be one reason that just 17% of women on the combined pill in the US take the anti-androgenic versions.
Is there a class distinction developing between feminine and masculine women?
The scans revealed that several brain areas were larger in the women on the pill, compared to those of women who weren’t. These areas just so happened to be larger in men than women, too.
But gender is a social construction blah blah Hi, My Name Is Feminist!
The study involved a relatively small sample and didn’t separate androgenic and anti-androgenic contraception, so Pletzer cautions against reading too much into the results. But other research has hinted that both types of hormones actually may be changing our behaviour.
Modren society is a crash course in how many endocrine disruptors can be squeezed into the environment (and up SJW buttholes).
Other studies have found that women on oral contraception remember emotional stories more like men – recalling the gist more than the details.
Lol “you never listen” (said by soyhubby to manjawwife)
They’re also not as good at recognising emotions in others, such as anger, sadness, or disgust – just like men. It looks suspiciously like certain types of pill are “masculinising” women’s brains.
Perhaps the most striking evidence, however, comes from a paper published in 2015. This time, Pletzer compared the brains of women on the two types of pill with women who were not. Several brain areas were larger in the women whose pills contained the newer, anti-androgenic progestins.
Crucially, these changes seemed to be affecting their behaviour.
Two brain areas were particularly engorged: the fusiform face area, a region about the size of a pea that processes facial information (from photographs of friends to cartoons), and the parahippocampal place area, which important for recognising places (such as cityscapes). These women were also better at recognising faces.
Hey, let’s mess with the primal forces of human reproduction. What could go wrong?
To complicate matters further, all combined pills contain synthetic oestrogen, which is feminising. This means that the same women may be experiencing both ‘feminising’ and ‘masculinising’ effects on their brains at the same time.
jfc worst of both worlds. You get a passive-aggressive battlecunt. “honey, did you remember our second date anniversary? No? GET THE FUCK OUT NOW BEFORE I DROP A #METOO ON YOUR SORRY BETA ASS”
No one could have predicted that an ugly yam would give rise to a feminist revolution.
Mexico hasn’t been sending its best for a long time.
The pill has repeatedly been called the greatest invention of the 20th Century and is said to be responsible for a third of the increase in women’s wages since the 1960s.
Coincidentally, it’s also been responsible for a third of the decrease in women’s lifetime fertility and lovability.
But contraceptive pills may have a darker side. As Pletzer wrote in 2014, when athletes take steroids we call it ‘doping’ – it’s considered abuse and strongly condemned by society. But we’re happy for millions of women to take these hormones every day, sometimes right through from puberty to menopause.
When you fuck with the laws of Nature, don’t be surprised when Nature fucks you back. The God of Biomechanics will not be denied for long.

“No one could have predicted that an ugly yam would give rise to a feminist revolution.”
-Mexico hasn’t been sending its best for a long time.
heh. that was good.
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>>>>> “Marker, on the other hand, mysteriously disappeared from public life”
There’s no mystery as to what happened: Russell Marker got CHEATED OUT OF THE PROFITS by the j00z at Syntex. He was the original Walter White. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syntex#Prominent_researchers
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let’s just step back and look at the value system in play here-
I spelled this out to a woman who doesn’t fit general trends in terms of masculine/feminine and I told her she might be a great leader but is an evolutionary failure.
“Society” tells women to delay pregnancy almost UNIVERSALLY and unconditionally until AFTER their fertility begins to decline.
They advise on waiting until around the time when ALL pregnancies are high risk and even suggest it’s ok to wait until the statistical odds of carrying a baby to term with her own eggs is a LESS than 10% proposition!
These ages? 27, 35, and 40, respectively. Well known scientifically.
The article? “work on your career thru 20s & 30s.” WTF are these women smoking? If you do that you will never have anything OTHER THAN your career! Hope your career takes care of you when you’re old.
Feminism and nature are irreconcilable
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No more candied yams for Thanksgiving.
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Ever since i was a kid I never understood who would want to eat that shit. Granted I wasn’t much for most candy either.
You could feed me vegetables like a mofo but fuck salad.
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[…] The Masculinizing Effects Of The Birth Control Pill […]
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There needed to be some broad cohort studies on birth control in women. I had classmates who went on that crap in the seventh or eighth grade for “acne”. How can that have no effect?
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Males are less attracted to females who are on hormonal birth control. Strippers who aren’t on the pill make more money that strippers who are. Riddle me that. https://naturalwomanhood.org/how-the-birth-control-pill-messes-up-mutual-attraction/
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Doesn’t surprise me in the slightest.
But what I mean is that we need to do a long-term study of girls from high school on, one group on birth control and a control group that is not. We have no idea what birth control does to physical and mental development.
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I have read that the grandchildren of the initial lab rats displayed homosexual behavior to a visible, repeatable degree. I can’t find the attribution, but a quick look around would seem to confirm.
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>>>>> “I can’t find the attribution”
Unless you can think of a sequence of four or five highly unusual keywords, (((the alg0rithms))) will bury the search result you’re looking for beneath 1000 or more po1itically correct bu11sh!t pr0paganda pieces which don’t interest you.
The era of relying on (((the search engines))) for /pol/ sh!znat has drawn to a close.
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I went to a conference several years ago and one of the speakers was a female scientist. Her talk was on how the pill changed the normal menstrual period of a woman into an estrus period of an animal.
A really wicked piece of work from (((Gregory Pincus))).
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Who would’ve guessed tricking one’s body in to thinking it is perpetually pregnant could have negative effects?
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Silly women, didn’t anyone tell them nothing in life is free?
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You mean it used to be easier to get along with women? I believe it.
Girlfriend went on an IUD and the relationship went to shit.
Relationships are complicated, but the timing of how that all went down has always been suspicious to me.
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more like women are already hardware-wired emotionally driven beings. You start screwing with the software that regulates the shit and it gunna get all fud up.
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Moast womyn didn’t used to be like this.
Even as recently as the mid-1990s, there were still some sweethearts out there.
This phenomenon of the [ubiquitous] Battlecunt is something new.
Part of it is probably cultural, but synthetic h0rmones would explain the seething rage.
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“Even as recently as the mid-1990s, there were still some sweethearts out there.”
right about the time the internet and cell phone/smart phone/PDAs started to prolifererate.
metastisized super cuntitude reaches critical mass in western civilization.
*jew rubs hands meme*
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There’s a no chemical/hormone IUD that I tell women to look into. It’s just a piece of inert metal/plastic. Perhaps teen girls should get this after their first period. No worries about your kid getting knocked up with that dindu school chum. When she actually wants a kid, it’s easy to remove.
Why trust corporations and take their pills? I try to avoid all chemical exposure as much as possible.
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Absolutely not. IUDs are contraindicated for women who have never had a child. They can cause permanent infertility. Just like all forms of birth control.
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Hopefully I can be the lucky guy to wife that honey up in her late 30s, when the microchimerism and increased testo from 2 decades of being a splooge-load receptacle has helped her bag a top job.
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“IUDs are contraindicated for women who have never had a child”
Total BULLSHIT. Link or shut the fuck up.
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DF, even I know that IUDs are generally not recommended for women who’ve never given birth.
FFS it’s a pathetically easy web search “IUD not recommended women never pregnant”…how the fuck stupid can you to not be able to do this?
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IUDs allow fertilization but not implantation. They are effectively automatic abortions occurring as often as once a month. That will screw up her hormones badly. As well as future pregnancies
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They rage on about some cows and pigs getting hormones in the feedlots but dope their cooters just the same to avoid the dreaded beta sperm or some baby bump ruining spring break or their next promotion in the cube farm. The carousel is full of nasty tricks.
I’m pretty sure the aliens are patient enough to just let clown world play out and then move in for the harvest.
Knuckler clits or hormonal bipolar aside, I’m noticing a lot more doughey-beefy chicks than ever before. Young ones. Not the hamplanets, just regular young girls shaped like gently squeezed loafs of wonder bread. I just can’t muster the attraction even though many are kinda cute in there somewhere.
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Assuming this is all correct, I’m still 100% for BC. It’s far from perfect but, nothing, and I mean nothing, is worse than single moms.
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Actually, White post-menopausal single cat ladies are infinitely worse than single White m0thers of WHITE CH!LDREN.
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Yeah, this.
You’ve got a numbers game you can play with the single moms. I know more than one who got shacked up later on with a shitlord and she dutifully tows the line.
But I don’t know a single spinster cat lady whose a right winger or even centrist. They’re crazy by the upper 80’s percentiles and that’s WAG math, that’s prescription rates.
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If “free speech” isn’t real than neither is “birth control.”
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The Pill created the single mom plague. It divorced sex from fertility, and thus, removed societal disincentives against out-of-wedlock sex. We couldn’t shame women for their sexual choices anymore. We no longer had moral ground to condemn single mommy-hood.
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The pill also makes women prefer beta males
Of course the side effects have been well known for years now. Some women thinks it’s worth the risk
Of course, getting knocked up isn’t the “risk” its the purpose of sex. I wonder how many single childless post wall women would rather be a knocked up single mom.
Our society is backwards, a woman’s reproductive time is LIMITED, women need babies when young
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I’ve had a few girlfriends who’ve said they used the pill to regulate their periods.
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I hear this excuse a lot. It’s usually from girls who went on the pill when they were in high school. But only about 3-8% of women have unbearably heavy periods, so that’s all it is; an excuse.
Periods are a fickle thing. It takes a while for your body to settle down into its normal rhythm, so you can get periods that are super heavy and painful when you’re a teenager. It doesn’t stay like this, though. They do get more bearable, more regular, lighter, and overall easier as you mature.
I’m convinced that a lot of the whining about periods comes from girls who went on the Pill in high school or college, and never grew out of that early phase of weirdness. They’ve never had a normal adult period, and instead judge it based off what they remember from when they were sixteen. Either that, or their pain tolerance is extremely low. I’ve never been on the pill, and my period is typically not a big deal in any way.
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Seems reasonable.
I only believed one of the girls, because she was a virgin before she met me, and despite her using the pill she preferred I not find my release inside her, which I never obliged, to her great delight.
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Birth control and being sexually active aren’t even invariably linked anymore. A lot of girls get their parents to put them on it in high school for other reasons. I can’t recall a single roommate or friend in college who wasn’t on the stuff.
Just because she was a virgin doesn’t mean she didn’t go on the pill in high school, or have a distorted view of how painful a period actually is.
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I’ve heard quite a few women say they “just prefer the company of guys” too.
Doesn’t make it true. That’s just plain old pre-game LMR as she’s trying to talk herself out of the fact that she’s a strumpet.
Or your good old solipsism….”MY period is THE WORSE…so MUCH WORSE that I JUST NEED WHORE PILLS so i can EVEN DEAL.”
Yeah, right.
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“Whore pills.”
I LoLd. I’ve lived a long time and heard a lot of funny stuff but never that. Hard to believe I’ve never heard that before.
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I also wonder about the effects of coming off the pills, withdrawal from the hormones. They all get depressed. As one doctor told me (he’s a specialist, not primary care or Gyn or anything), every woman he sees over 35 is on antidepressants.
Which have their own side effects. First they sell you the poison, then they sell you the antidote, which happens to mess with you just as bad.
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especially when they go on the pill in their teens whitheir the brain is still growing. female brains mature at like 25. so being on an unnatural hormonal cynical for say 8 years while still developing brain function is gunna fuck shit up.
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my asian ex came off for a month or two then went back on…never really asked why or how maybe she told me and i just ignored it. I’d say maybe she was more emotional during the few months off
the periods are harsher i think during the w/d phase and irregular. As I have met a lot of women I’ve met quite a few who used the “period regulation” excuse. Usually they speak of debilitating normal periods sans pill and a typical period without it.
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I was just thinking that, regarding the last bit quoted.
That girls are getting pumped full of hormones and no one bats an eye, but the second a man wants to use TRT, he’s toxic.
Friggin’ clown world indeed.
That’s it. . .I’m pinning from now on.
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even other MEN around here will criticize you for it.
TRT is BC for men
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Fuck BC, whatever happened to pull and pray combined with the rhythm method. I did this all throughout college with my girlfriend at the time. 2004-2008. She of course was pro-abortion and was dead set on it if she ever got pregnant. It worked great, she never got pregnant and she would blow me while ovulating…its wasn’t rocket science
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ya I’m a pull out and spooge on her somewhere proponent.
it’s kind of a sport.
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I did this for several years with my wife using a research-based rhythm method. I didn’t even pull out. Ever. But as soon as we started trying to get pregnant she was knocked up in a few month’s trying.
This is the kind of information that USED to get passed down by dads and moms. Now its just “here’s how you puts a condoms ons Steve” or “here’s how you manage multiple fuck-buddies Tracy”
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It’s almost like the (((medical establishment))) doesn’t want you to know about such things, so that you will be entirely dependent on them, and they can make more money off you.
http://www.birth-control-comparison.info/fertility-awareness#2
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That’s crazy, extremist conspiracy talk. I feel sorry for you but I’ll nevertheless lobby banks and ISPs to blackball you.
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But we’re happy for millions of women to take these hormones every day, sometimes right through from puberty to menopause.
Who the fuck is ‘we’? Don’t count me in with the nattering nabobs who think you can go mucking about with your endocrine system and not pay a substantial price. Any medical professional worth a damn knows this and also knows BC isn’t a treatment for any condition, it’s a consumer item for social convenience (remember this whenever anyone starts banging on about “they invented Viagra instead of curing cancer”).
Women on certain types of pill aren’t as good at coming up with words – something our gender are usually highly skilled at.
Really? So it’s not women who commonly use “like” every 3rd word? Women may be good at volume, but not vocabulary. A quick perusal of any social media site will tell you that.
Speaking of “coming up with words”, this article, ostensibly about an important scientific subject, is written in the irritatingly breezy, self-referential feminine style of a gossip column (“The pill has repeatedly been called the greatest invention of the 20th Century.” By whom, pray tell?).
The end result is that these synthetic versions also have effects that you would never get from raw progesterone.
And how many women on the pill are smug, judgmental vegans who are “deeply concerned about what they put into their bodies”, or are angry about plastic straws?
No one could have predicted that an ugly yam would give rise to a feminist revolution.
Because no one involved in the making and distribution of the pill cared or cares about “feminism” at all, nor did they particularly concern themselves with wholly predictable drawbacks. It’s “I’ve got the brains. you’ve got the looks, let’s make lots of money.”
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“Women on certain types of pill aren’t as good at coming up with words – something our gender are usually highly skilled at.”
dat grammar
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The Pill is, in the inscrutable ways of “radical autonomy,” a PED, pain and pimple.
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I would not be surprised if there wasn’t additional effects on Men as well. Being surrounded by women who olfactory signals are bombarding you with the message that “I am Pregnant!!” when she is taking the pill would naturally effect the Man,
Perhaps the rise of the Beta male and the lessening of the desire to have children is a hormonal trigger that is signalling that society is “full” and thus no need for aggressive instincts.
If true, we have done it to ourselves and need to find a way out
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I’ve seen evidence that birth control pills are related to the rise in autism in children. (Google: autism endocrine disruptors). The funny thing is that, particularly at the mommy sites, the focus is on the evil BPA in plastics, pesticides, etc, and yet as far as endocrine disruptors go, the elephant in the room is hormonal contraception. Left wing science refuses to go there: it would topple their most beloved idol.
On a personal note, my beautiful wife of over 20 years, and mother of my 4 children, has often said to me that she thanks God that she doesn’t use birth control. Humanae Vitae for the win!
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