Sunday, December 07, 2008

Global castration

Indeed, new research at the University of Rochester in New York state shows that boys born to mothers with raised levels of phthalates were more likely to have smaller penises and undescended testicles. They also had a shorter distance between their anus and genitalia, a classic sign of feminisation. And a study at Rotterdam's Erasmus University showed that boys whose mothers had been exposed to PCBs grew up wanting to play with dolls and tea sets rather than with traditionally male toys.

What Planet Pepe is all about.

6 comments:

Arelcao Akleos said...

Desperate days for Planet Pepe. There will have to be a special breeding program to keep PP stocked with sufficient Kaylas to go around. Either that, or go all Ms. Roboto, Domo Arigato.

Tecumseh said...

What is the distance, Pepe?

Pepe le Pew said...

Desperate days for Planet Pepe.

This was all a beautiful dream ? Mac won the election, died, and Palin is da decida ?

Arelcao Akleos said...

Le Pew is at peace with his vanishing tool kit. A wizened soul.

Tecumseh said...

I take the distance is < 1cm, yes, Pepe?

Mr roT said...

Only Kayla knows.