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Perhaps this estrogen-high, testosterone-low relationship you are writing about explains the generally higher incidence of politically-related violence on the part of the feminine 'Left'? Thinking of the average case, pre-menopausal women with greater estrogen dominance can occasionally 'get away with' being aggressive for much the same reason cute babies (and other animal young) can 'get away with' sometimes being bothersome to deal with during their initial years on the earth. The same does not appear to be true of adult men, however, as male aggression much more easily can be seriously damaging to all of the parties affected by this aggression. High testosterone human males, like adult buck deer, accordingly tend to be more careful with sometimes needful applications of aggression than most of the females of our species (and 'more feminine' political groupings).

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I remain friends with a former student of mine who is a gay man. We went out for a hard cider one evening to catch up and he told me about The Disappearing Male and other documentaries on hormones and environmental conditions and really wondered what exactly this means for human sexuality. Have there been any studies about this?

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