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Sometimes I think we (lgbtq) people are just the product of an endocrine-disrupted society
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I am pansexual and also trans (m2f((haven’t really taken many steps to present female))) and I’ve accepted who I am long ago. I am okay with who I am. I am happy with who I am. I am okay with any lgbtq person in the sense where I accept their identity. I believe that these lgbtq feelings are inherent to us and it is who we are. We cannot change it.

I’ve just been having a THEORY lately. Nothing more than a theory.

I’m aware that lgbtq people have existed since the beginning of time. But the rate of lgbtq in my generation is about 1/5 people. That is so many. I’ve been thinking; is this the product of all the phthalates and endocrine disrupters commonly found in our society? Maybe there are other things at play that we will never know about (metaphysical shifts in consciousness, indigo children, etc,etc.) I’ve never really seen anyone address this theory although I have heard Alex Jones and his take on the gay frogs.

I’ve also heard about sexual engineering post WW2. And it makes some sort of sense that Americas pharmaceutical industry would want to have millions of people dependent on their artificial sex hormones for the rest of their lives (estrogen, testosterone.)

I try not to let this consume me at all as I’m happy with who I am, but I’ve never really heard anyone talk about this. And as I am a member of the LGBTQ community, I just wanted to throw this out there. Please don’t radicalize yourselves into thinking this is the truth and we (LGBTQ people) are inferior to heterosexuals.

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