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Another frequently invoked blackpill is how increased mutational load,<ref>https://doi.org/10.1007/s40806-017-0084-x</ref> pollution (e.g. xenoestrogens), and/or changes in diet (obesity) may have lead to a decline of masculine features, such as robust mandible, compact midface,<ref>https://incels.wiki/w/Scientific_Blackpill#Men_with_dominant.2C_aggressive_faces_.28high_fWHR.29_are_preferred_for_short_term_relationships</ref> and also reduced testosterone levels and hence reduced muscle mass. Likewise, sperm count has reduced as much as 50% in the past decades. Such changes should predict that more men now fall below what is objectively deemed as lowest bar for physical attractiveness by most women.
Another frequently invoked blackpill is how increased mutational load in mainly due to drastically decreased infant mortality and milder living conditions,<ref>https://doi.org/10.1007/s40806-017-0084-x</ref> as well as pollution (e.g. xenoestrogens), and/or changes in diet (obesity) may have lead to a decline of masculine features, such as robust mandible, compact midface,<ref>https://incels.wiki/w/Scientific_Blackpill#Men_with_dominant.2C_aggressive_faces_.28high_fWHR.29_are_preferred_for_short_term_relationships</ref> and also reduced testosterone levels and hence reduced muscle mass, but also a higher incident rate of all kinds of diseases and mental conditions, e.g. autism. Likewise, sperm count has reduced as much as 50% in the past decades. Such changes should predict that more men now fall below what is objectively deemed as lowest bar for physical attractiveness by most women.
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