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    I thought this was old news- the risks of gender bender chemicals in the water course has been identified for some time - especially in London which re-cycles an awful lot of its water- meaning oestrogen from female discharges are turning males into wimmin

    Add in the risk from plasticisers in common use and men are doomed

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  • vetran
    started a topic Chemically affected boners - No not a thread about Ron!

    Chemically affected boners - No not a thread about Ron!

    BBC Nature - Chemicals linked to problems with otters' penis bones

    We are being Rotters to Otters

    is it about time we started treating our rivers with respect?

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