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Replying to @sirsfurther @darpyu
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I need this forbidden knowledge
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basically nonlocal hormonal birth control probably makes lots of women who use it crazy this aligns with my experience dating women who have moved from localized hormones (esp nuvaring) to other methods (esp pill) and 100% lost their shit
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Replying to @eigenrobot @sirsfurther and
there are reasons to think this effect is plausible and its fun to imagine the effect of introducing systematic hormonal contraceptives to a population en masse
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specifically, there are a few things going on: -a lot of hormonal bc is not prescribed according to body mass, let alone other factors that influence efficacy and side effects -bc can suppress testosterone levels, which can contribute to weight gain, which in turn...
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Replying to @selentelechia @eigenrobot and
...suppresses testosterone levels. This has all kinds of effects depending on the individual: anxiety, depression, giving up earlier after failure (frustration tolerance), libido.... -imagine slightly tweaking the hormone cocktail for over half of the women in the US alone...
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Replying to @selentelechia @eigenrobot and
...and it becomes plausible that this could have sociological impacts at that scale
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Replying to @selentelechia @eigenrobot and
tbf, hormonal bc does a lot of good for some people but psychoactive effects are, imo, understudied and neglected when people compare costs and benefits here
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