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Prenatal exposure to testosterone is critical for proper masculinization of both the body and the mind. If you don't exhibit high sexual dimorphism then chances are you were not exposed to high enough levels of androgens as a fetus OR were not exposed to said hormones at an appropriate time (Different parts of the fetal body and brain are open to androgen sensitivity at different times during gestation).
Let's picture a tall, broad shouldered Chad with a large frame, high musculature, piercing hunter eyes, chiseled jawline and a massive penis. This male specimen was almost certainly exposed to testosterone (and other androgens) in both large quantities and at the proper timing during gestation. The influence of these hormones has allowed for proper masculinization of the body and brain. His blood is flowing with hormones, but, more importantly, his body is very sensitive to them as well. Hormones need to attach to specific cellular receptors in order to perform their function. Without enough receptors, not much is going to happen.
On the other hand is an inferior specimen with a minuscule frame, small wrists, narrow shoulders, wide hips, a skinnyfat physique, childish bug-like eyes, and a round baby face. This poor fellow probably didn't receive the testosterone that his body so desperately needed during development. Perhaps his mother unwittingly exposed him to way too much environmental pollutants and endocrine disruptors. Or perhaps, for reasons unknown, the surge in testosterone occured too early or too late, resulting in a fetus that is male in both body and mind but not as masculinized as he would be if testosterone had surged properly. The end result is the same. Less sexual dimorphism.
What's the most reliable way of determining whether or not your body has been properly masculinized?
Take a look at your 2nd and 4th digits (Index and ring fingers). Is your ring finger noticeably longer than your index finger? Then you were probably exposed to sufficient quantities of testosterone during this vital period. If your index finger is longer than your ring finger, then you were probably exposed to lower quantities of testosterone or were exposed to too much estrogen resulting in an unfavourable testosterone to estrogen ratio.
This is the main difference between a Chad and an Incel. Chad's body has been masculinized thoroughly. Testosterone has acted on his long bones, his face, muscles, and brain. It has made him into a complete male. The kind which nature intended. The Incel, on the other hand, has suffered from a stunted masculine development. He has failed to achieve his full physical potential. He also retains undesirable female qualities. The comparative lack of testosterone means that his brain hasn't fully masculinized. Which is why he remains high-inhibition, risk averse, etc. etc.
I'll link the studies for anyone who is interested
Let's picture a tall, broad shouldered Chad with a large frame, high musculature, piercing hunter eyes, chiseled jawline and a massive penis. This male specimen was almost certainly exposed to testosterone (and other androgens) in both large quantities and at the proper timing during gestation. The influence of these hormones has allowed for proper masculinization of the body and brain. His blood is flowing with hormones, but, more importantly, his body is very sensitive to them as well. Hormones need to attach to specific cellular receptors in order to perform their function. Without enough receptors, not much is going to happen.
On the other hand is an inferior specimen with a minuscule frame, small wrists, narrow shoulders, wide hips, a skinnyfat physique, childish bug-like eyes, and a round baby face. This poor fellow probably didn't receive the testosterone that his body so desperately needed during development. Perhaps his mother unwittingly exposed him to way too much environmental pollutants and endocrine disruptors. Or perhaps, for reasons unknown, the surge in testosterone occured too early or too late, resulting in a fetus that is male in both body and mind but not as masculinized as he would be if testosterone had surged properly. The end result is the same. Less sexual dimorphism.
What's the most reliable way of determining whether or not your body has been properly masculinized?
Take a look at your 2nd and 4th digits (Index and ring fingers). Is your ring finger noticeably longer than your index finger? Then you were probably exposed to sufficient quantities of testosterone during this vital period. If your index finger is longer than your ring finger, then you were probably exposed to lower quantities of testosterone or were exposed to too much estrogen resulting in an unfavourable testosterone to estrogen ratio.
This is the main difference between a Chad and an Incel. Chad's body has been masculinized thoroughly. Testosterone has acted on his long bones, his face, muscles, and brain. It has made him into a complete male. The kind which nature intended. The Incel, on the other hand, has suffered from a stunted masculine development. He has failed to achieve his full physical potential. He also retains undesirable female qualities. The comparative lack of testosterone means that his brain hasn't fully masculinized. Which is why he remains high-inhibition, risk averse, etc. etc.
I'll link the studies for anyone who is interested