new studies show estrogen influence aggressions rather than testosterone

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A recent study suggests that estrogen can influence aggressive behavior in both males and females, challenging the traditional view that aggression is primarily linked to testosterone. While estrogen is often associated with female reproductive health, it also plays a role in regulating aggression through its effects on the brain. Specifically, estrogen can affect aggression by acting on the hypothalamus, a brain region known to regulate drives, hunger, and sexual behavior

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A recent study suggests that estrogen can influence aggressive behavior in both males and females, challenging the traditional view that aggression is primarily linked to testosterone. While estrogen is often associated with female reproductive health, it also plays a role in regulating aggression through its effects on the brain. Specifically, estrogen can affect aggression by acting on the hypothalamus, a brain region known to regulate drives, hunger, and sexual behavior

all of our beliefs are shattered :feelsbadman:
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Estrogen causes mood swings and throws off a man’s internal compass.

Testosterone IS linked to aggression but Estrogen can cause it aswell.

Healthy balance of both is key :feelsgood:
 
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Estrogen causes mood swings and throws off a man’s internal compass.

Testosterone IS linked to aggression but Estrogen can cause it aswell.

Healthy balance of both is key :feelsgood:
did you read nigger? a recent study said estrogen is often associated with more direct and pronounced effects on aggression
 
A recent study suggests that estrogen can influence aggressive behavior in both males and females, challenging the traditional view that aggression is primarily linked to testosterone. While estrogen is often associated with female reproductive health, it also plays a role in regulating aggression through its effects on the brain. Specifically, estrogen can affect aggression by acting on the hypothalamus, a brain region known to regulate drives, hunger, and sexual behavior

all of our beliefs are shattered :feelsbadman:
this is why women shouldn't be leaders, they have high estrogen and always act on emotion rather than competence
 
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