i'm not here to do a frickin medical double blind study i'm just telling what i saw.
yes, maybe the pill made them less inhibited. but so does alcohol, and so does alcohol raise the *relative* ratio of testosterone (it readily turns cholesterol into testosterone, when there is ethanol in the blood).
in fact i think that alcohol itself was a manipulation tool to fuck with the family going way back, i mean like at least 5000 years way back. what do you think the second thing was to grow all those seeds for? one: bread. two: beer. literally. if you follow the history of those two products of grains you will see the archaeology show that it dates back around at least 10,000 years.
government -> demands grain -> gives booze -> destroys family -> wins soldiers who have been traumatised to violence and will easily go out and kill for you.
i'm not oversimplifying.
drugs, in general, are inhibiting something. psychedelics inhibit the "make it make sense" alcohol inhibits the "it should be civil" heroin inhibits the "you need other people" and so on and so forth. oversimplifying, no, that's analogy.
anyway, it do what it be. drugs are bad, mkay. so don't do drugs. but please eat one of these little synthetic progesterone pills every day so you don't accidentally have childrren.
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Yeah it's insane how they lie to young women and, in so doing, fraudulently get them hooked on mind altering hormones. Silencing debate about it and monopolizing the healthcare industry.