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So, Stead...


... was there a lot of plastic around when you were a baby? Cos that would explain a lot...

Toxins in plastic 'feminise boys'
Chemicals in plastics alter the brains of baby boys making them "more feminine", say US researchers.

Males exposed to high doses in the womb went on to be less likely to play with boys' toys like cars or to join in rough and tumble games, they found.

The University of Rochester team's latest work adds to concerns about the safety of phthalates, found in vinyl flooring and PVC shower curtains.

The findings are reported in the International Journal of Andrology.

Plastic furniture

Phthalates have the ability to disrupt hormones, and have been banned in toys in the EU for some years.

However, they are still widely used in many different household items, including plastic furniture and packaging.

There are many different types and some mimic the female hormone oestrogen.

The same researchers have already shown that this can mean boys are born with genital abnormalities.

Now they say certain phthalates also impact on the developing brain, by knocking out the action of the male hormone testosterone.

Dr Shanna Swan and her team tested urine samples from mothers over midway through pregnancy for traces of phthalates.

The women, who gave birth to 74 boys and 71 girls, were followed up when their children were aged four to seven and asked about the toys the youngsters played with and the games they enjoyed.

Girls' play

They found that two phthalates DEHP and DBP can affect play behaviour.

Boys exposed to high levels of these in the womb were less likely than other boys to play with cars, trains and guns or engage in "rougher" games like playfighting.

Elizabeth Salter-Green, director of the chemicals campaign group CHEM Trust, said the results were worrying.

"We now know that phthalates, to which we are all constantly exposed, are extremely worrying from a health perspective, leading to disruption of male reproduction health and, it appears, male behaviour too.

"This feminising capacity of phthalates makes them true 'gender benders'."

She acknowledged that the boys who have been studied were still young, but she said reduced masculine play at this age might lead to other feminised developments in later life.

But Tim Edgar, of the European Council for Plasticisers and Intermediates, said: "We need to get some scientific experts to look at this study in more detail before we can make a proper judgement."

He said there were many different phthalates in use and the study concerned two of the less commonly used types that were on the EU candidate list as potentially hazardous and needing authorisation for use.

DBP has been banned from use in cosmetics, such as nail varnish, since 2005 in the EU.


It explains your collection of Barbies, your love of nail varnish and why you wear tights under your trousers...

Ahem..

Sorry about that. I haven't had a proper oppotunity to take the p*ss for weeks! wary

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No need to keep the tights hidden anymore: http://e-mancipate.net/

-- Edited by sha76jam on Monday 16th of November 2009 06:35:25 PM

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sha76jam wrote:

No need to keep the tights hidden anymore: http://e-mancipate.net/

-- Edited by sha76jam on Monday 16th of November 2009 06:35:25 PM



That's just all kinds of wrong.

 



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Susan wrote:

That's just all kinds of wrong.

 



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ddvmor wrote:
It explains your collection of Barbies, your love of nail varnish and why you wear tights under your trousers...

Ahem..

Sorry about that. I haven't had a proper oppotunity to take the p*ss for weeks! wary

You take advantage of my soft and shy nature - you know that?

 



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Scary, aren't they! Though when I see them "We're men, we're men in tights..." automatically starts playing in my head, which amuses me.

Stead, don't let him deter you from posting more cute dog clips - sounds to me like he's trying to hide something...

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It's true. I'm not as sensitive as Stead. Any by 'sensitive' I mean 'girlie'.

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sha76jam wrote:
Stead, don't let him deter you from posting more cute dog clips - sounds to me like he's trying to hide something...


 Thank you for recognising that I am sensitive and misunderstood...



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Heh... miss... understood.

See. he admits it!

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