Low Information Voter on Nostr: In rats, definitely. Would be interesting to see a follow up study to confirm whether ...
In rats, definitely. Would be interesting to see a follow up study to confirm whether these rat girls also have a greater appetite for social risk.
If this effect translated directly to human girls, we would expect to see less anxiety, less safetyism, less need for control in cohorts who used hormonal contraception at earlier ages.
But we are seeing the opposite.
Between a third and two-fifths of Western women are dependent on antidepressants, typically SSRIs. Our governments have never been more female-led, but have also never been more panicky, irrational and controlling.
If this effect translated directly to human girls, we would expect to see less anxiety, less safetyism, less need for control in cohorts who used hormonal contraception at earlier ages.
But we are seeing the opposite.
Between a third and two-fifths of Western women are dependent on antidepressants, typically SSRIs. Our governments have never been more female-led, but have also never been more panicky, irrational and controlling.