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Alix Mayer's avatar

There are quite a few people in the comments, talking about xenoestrogens. Xenoestrogens feminize males as we know, and could contribute to gender dysphoria. But everyone here is completely missing a biological factor. that may be affecting girls more than boys. And I’m not saying that all the societal pressure around being gay or transgender is not there. It is. That’s a completely separate topic as far as I’m concerned regarding Steve’s survey. But it may also be a secondary consequence of what I’m about to say below.

Steve called me after fielding the first survey that found an association between vaccines and gender dysphoria, and said “Alix, you were right.” I had told him about a potential biological reason for the increase in female to male gender dysphoria.

My theory: hepatitis A vaccine was put on the CDC recommended schedule in 2004. The schedule recommends two doses of that vaccine. That vaccine contains or is grown in male DNA. MRC-5, to be exact. Now if those extra two doses of male DNA are going to have an effect on little girls, the natural “sweet spot” of when it might start being expressed would be when girls reach puberty, right?

If you ask people in the transgender community when there was an inflection point of more girls wanting to become boys, they will say it was 2016. Prior to 2016 the ratio of male to female transitions outnumbered female to male transitions I believe by six or 7 to 1. In 2016 things suddenly started to even out or evened out to 50-50. And since the transitions are now about 50% female to male and 50% male to female, what would’ve caused the girls to suddenly want to be boys when it hadn’t been as big of a factor before?

Assuming the average length of puberty is about 12 years old, add 12 years to 2004 and you get to 2016.

So what looked like an inflection point that began in 2016 probably started biologically back in 2004.

Steve, I hope you decide to pin this comment so people can understand what might actually be happening.

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Jennifer L.'s avatar

Steve, while I am no proponent of vaccines, it does seem like you are jumping the gun a bit on this one survey. Not that I disagree with you completely. I just think there are multiple factors involved in why so many young people fall for gender make-believism. Public school indoctrination from the time these children are 5 years old, social media addiction which promotes it (I watched this happen to a family member), desire to be accepted by their peers, lack of Judeo-Christian values in many homes today, lack of parental involvement and breakdown of the family unit, and God knows whatever the elite are doing when it comes to our weather, food, etc. This is just my personal opinion.

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