Posted By: McDonald000
For example, lets take a look back at the U.S. history: the sectors of economy. Lets start off around 1940-50, we were in the secondary sector (manufactures & industrial times). This is when men were real men, they physically had to work. From 1960-80, we became tertiary sectors (service industry--financial advisory, brokers, other jobs that serves the public instead of making a product). Men were just talking, writing papers, preparing power point slides, anything that is not physical to make a living. The type of occupation prepared men to be feminized. Now, 1990-2010, we are in the quaternary sector, mainly focusing on research and information technology jobs. These jobs use computers, technology, research, and so forth. Men in these jobs say, "Hi Bob, hows the nano-tech progressing? Great! Send me the latest simulations. Fantastic!".
Look around you, ask yourself what type of occupation you hold. The type of job a man does may feminize him--and in the long term, may decrease his testosterone level. For example, my uncle is a private contractor, and he physically has to work, I doubt he has low testosterone. On the other hand, I have a metro-sexual friend working as a financial consultant at the bank and people think he gays because the way he talks, but he bangs chicks.
Its good to hear that you hold a prestige's job and work out, hell, all men need to work out to feel like a man. My occupation is dominated by women, but I am not feminized because of my upbringing and my environment. Anyways, sorry about that college shit up there, but it is what it is. I just hope we don't turn into aliens when we hit that 9 sector.