RE: Most USA girls are Lesbian & Bisexual because their mothers used Birth Control...
kaotic said:
Definition of what Gay, Lesbian and Bisexual actually mean
Gay:
If a male is Gay it means he has a female brain.
His female brain development occurred while he was in his mothers womb.
A female brain is often accompanied by feminine physical features (more feminine face and body).
A female brain also entails female mental characteristics and traits stemming from evolution.
Lesbian:
If a female is Lesbian it means she has a male brain.
Her male brain development occurred while she was in her mothers womb.
A male brain is often accompanied by masculine physical features (more masculine face and body).
A male brain also entails male mental characteristics and traits stemming from evolution.
Bisexual:
If a person is Bisexual it means they have a part male brain and part female brain.
This persons mixed brain development occured while they were in their mothers womb.
Physical features of a Bisexual person can vary.
Mental characteristics and traits of a Bisexual person can vary.
I also don't see any sources cited, no research documents, I don't see anything besides statements being made by you or someone else you referenced. :dodgy:
Go troll somewhere else.
I'm waiting to hear your argument against...
Daniel Sheehan, PhD, retired senior toxicologist at the US Food and Drug Administration's National Center for Toxicological Research and Director of Estrogen Base Program, stated that infants fed soy-based formulas have been placed at risk in a "large, uncontrolled and basically unmonitored human infant experiment."
Here are some excerpts from that very important letter.
"Our conclusions are that no dose is without risk; the extent of risk is simply a function of dose"
"Development is recognized as the most sensitive life stage for estrogen toxicity because of the indisputable evidence of a very wide variety of frank malformations and serious functional deficits in experimental animals and humans"
"In the human population DES exposure stands as a prime example of adverse estrogenic effects during development"
"Potency and dose differences between DES and the soy isoflavones do not provide
any assurance that the soy protein isoflavones per se will be without adverse effects"
"Furthermore, we need to be concerned about transplacental passage of isoflavones
as the DES case has shown us that estrogens can pass the placenta"
"During pregnancy in humans, isoflavones per se could be a risk factor for abnormal brain and reproductive tract development"
"Infants fed soy-based formulas have been placed at risk in a "large, uncontrolled and basically unmonitored human infant experiment"