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So what are you saying?... Men aren't human? I know many women that would agree with you! Yet more american parents prefer boys to girls in another article today? :)
I should have included the line that inspired my little joke...
"While BPA exposure does not seem to cause developmental problems in human, it is being linked to irregular hormone levels and to low sperm count in men."
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