@just-some-randomer
Thanks for expanding on this idea. To be clear, I take those who so identify seriously. Too often I see LGBTQ ‘issues’ being derided, and those with gender confusion as being childish, influenced or sick. To the contrary, endocrine disruption would be the environmental clue that leads to understanding. With near 20% of Gen Z identifying, and a rising trend, this should qualify as a public health priority.
Two ways to react to the graph LGPTQ:
1. This is a mass formation event, and they are confused/manipulated, or see extra benefits in being members of a special minority, or,
2. They are truly a different sexuality than their gendering ‘norm.’
Actually, if number 2 is possible, is it also possible that the generation that shows the greatest growth in LGBTQ percentages, Gen Z, has been the most subjected to the greatest exposure to endocrine disruptors in groundwater and foodstuffs, and that they have been re-sexed as a consequence?