Haltickling
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According to scientific studies, the number of human hermaphrodites has been increasing over several decades. Although scientists are still researching for the reasons, it seems that hormone-like chemicals (mostly in our water) are responsible. These chemical substances are non-toxic, and therefore not filtered out in water purification plants.
They are almost omnipresent in industrial countries: fabric-softeners, perfumes, plastic, cloth-dye, etc. These substances act very similar to human sexual hormones, and they seem to play a significant role in both male and female infertility. Additionally, the birth rate of hermaphroditic children has been increasing dramatically over the past few decades.
Despite the hermaphrodite's DNA, they have sexual organs of both sexes; for example, they have female breasts and often a small uterus, but also a penis and (sometimes internal) testicles. Or they may have a vagina and an almost penis-sized clit, and hairy yet female breasts. Science speaks of them as "intersexual", or "the third gender".
After alarming large-scale studies in USA, similar studies are planned in Europe now. The fact of hermaphroditism isn't dangerous by itself, however: hermaphrodites are infertile, and we have observed a constant decrease of birth rates in the industrial world.
Will we become extinct?
Source: German TV, ZDF, Abenteuer Wissen (a scientific TV magazine), 03/17/04
They are almost omnipresent in industrial countries: fabric-softeners, perfumes, plastic, cloth-dye, etc. These substances act very similar to human sexual hormones, and they seem to play a significant role in both male and female infertility. Additionally, the birth rate of hermaphroditic children has been increasing dramatically over the past few decades.
Despite the hermaphrodite's DNA, they have sexual organs of both sexes; for example, they have female breasts and often a small uterus, but also a penis and (sometimes internal) testicles. Or they may have a vagina and an almost penis-sized clit, and hairy yet female breasts. Science speaks of them as "intersexual", or "the third gender".
After alarming large-scale studies in USA, similar studies are planned in Europe now. The fact of hermaphroditism isn't dangerous by itself, however: hermaphrodites are infertile, and we have observed a constant decrease of birth rates in the industrial world.
Will we become extinct?
Source: German TV, ZDF, Abenteuer Wissen (a scientific TV magazine), 03/17/04




