Sunday, April 25, 2010

Mother Nature

Maybe many of our original ways are the best ways.
As scientific innovation attempts to solve problems within our society - many of these solutions become even bigger problems.
Many women complain about the pain or inconvenience of breastfeeding.
But what are a woman's options?
Is formula as good as mother's milk?
Are bottles better than boobs?
But these are largely seen as "women's problems".
Well... until recently.
When Bisphenol A or Phthalates start messing with the size of a man's penis, the EPA will stand and take notice.
http://www.cosmosmagazine.com/features/online/3418/demasculinisation

6 comments:

Lil' Nigglet said...

I'd titty fuk tha hail out dat girl !

KST said...

^So, you would be the UBJ version of Nipsey M.? Good to know.

Anyhoo, Boobies!!!

As someone who breastfed: Great post.

doll said...

Isn't bisphenol already doing that? Surely it is part of the problem with the alligators in florida being unable to reproduce at previous levels.

In college recently we had a lecture on the declining sizes of baby boys penii and feminization... I think it was due to the lecturer being in the middle of that book on 'death by rubber ducky'. Although I have also seen TV documentaries on it over the past few years.


I loved breastfeeding, got much bigger boobs and lots of fun interaction with my babies.

uglyblackjohn said...

@ doll - With all the medications for erectile dysfunction and penis enlargement - a SMALLER dick seems to be the LAST thing a male would want.
If all these plastics are the problem - I think that problem will be solved pretty fast.

doll said...

But the medications on the whole are necessary because men have smoked or got diabetes and have ruined the quality of their vasculature. I always want to go up to men in their thirties who are smoking and just give them a little bit of wisdom. But then there is a lot of fun to be had with a man whose dick no longer functions, he has to broaden his skill level in the bedroom.

Reggie said...

Those ( @ )( @ ) could be used as a floatation device.