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Originally Posted by AreYouReady?
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Perhaps.
I would also say that the chemicals in our food and especially in the plastic containers likewise play a role in it. It is said that the chemical in plastic containers called Bisphenol A has synthetic estrogen properties in it which can accumulate in a male's blood stream and tissues. While this cannot be blamed for people being gay in the past, it may be one causative for the increase in the present. It's considered to be just a theory at the moment...why would any male want to willingly be a subject for testing this theory?
There is also the theory that given the explosion of breast cancer in women, that this might be counted as a cause?
http://www.thedailygreen.com/environ...nol-a-47091707
Yeah. I don't ascribe to that mentality that those women have. The problems facing the genders are a result of both genders going against God's will and powerful outside forces propagating the problems for the sake of social engineering to what they want society to be.
Speaking from a woman's point of view, I do believe though, that women should be self-sufficient because there are many variables that can happen in one's lifetime. We cannot always count on someone human to be there for us.
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I am not going to disagree with anything that you have posted. I believe that there are many factors, and that millitant feminism is only one of them, although doubtless a major one.
On the issue of women being able to support themselves, there is no disagreement. I would say that there are certain positions that a woman should not hold, but they are actually rather few in comparison to what was available years ago. Having said this, I have found through my study of history that it is late 20th century myth (perpetuated by the feminist movement) that women have been bound to their homes, husbands, and children with no opportunities to improve herself or her situation. Though recorded history, there are women owning businesses, workiing out side of the home, farming, ranching, preaching, to name only a very few things.