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>>11740478
Lucky you, if you were leftist and supported gays, you'd be licking the toilet afterwards.

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>>11742338
Well, it literally can't happen. There's the ongoing muslim invasion of the west and there's the fact that those mentally ill people don't usually reproduce and end up commiting suicide. I doubt they will make "everyone" gay. Of course they'll try their hardest and feminize every male they can, but this will only prompt muslims to come into power even sooner, and after seeing the weakness, decadence and horrors faggotry has brought upon their enemies, they'll probably keep it on the capital punishment list for thousands of years.

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>>10729155
>pretending she doesn't have jungle asian blood
>pretending dark-skinned japanese females aren't lower class okinawan trash
>pretending the monkey in OP's picture could be remotely attractive by any objective standards
>m-muh pol boogeymen

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>>10380871
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Phytoestrogens exert their effects primarily through binding to estrogen receptors (ER).[17] There are two variants of the estrogen receptor, alpha (ER-α) and beta (ER-β) and many phytoestrogens display somewhat higher affinity for ER-β compared to ER-α.[17]
>"somewhat" higher affinity
Anyway, the problem is that any kind of weak estrogen, be it phytoestrogens or whatever, can have antiestrogenic effects because it's taking the place of real estrogens, and they are weaker. The problem is modern diet has A LOT of phytoestrogens out of the ass, a lot processed food uses literally soybean oil. But food isn't even the big problem, the big problem is xenoestrogens in general, of any kind, in pesticides, plastic bottles, BPA, metalloestrogens, you name it. This raises xenoestrogenic levels in men by a lot, so it doesn't even matter anymore if they are weak estrogens or not, when you are being pumped full of them. This is the real soyboypill. This is why wikipedia jewishly says:

>Phytoestrogens are plant-derived xenoestrogens (see estrogen) not generated within the endocrine system but consumed by eating phytoestrogenic plants. Also called "dietary estrogens", they are a diverse group of naturally occurring nonsteroidal plant compounds that, because of their structural similarity with estradiol (17-β-estradiol), have the ability to cause estrogenic or/and antiestrogenic effects,[1] by sitting in and blocking receptor sites against estrogen.[2]

It's obviously a lie in the real world, they will not have any antiestrogenic effect on you since you are pumped full of xenoestrogens, this is only true in lab-controlled conditions of someone who isn't exposed to any xenoestrogen and eats phytoestrogens moderately or occasionally.

tl;dr: avoid or become the Soylord

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