
DarkStar
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Brutal study- I also do find it interesting how it compared to siblings whom didn't have the same psychiatric disorder
While ofc, having any psychiatric disorder tends to strongly correlate with lower fertility than someone without disorders, the gap between that for Autism & Schizophrenia was extremely wide:
Individuals with autism had significantly fewer children,in men (FR, 0.25; 95% CI, 0.23-27; P 1010) and women(FR, 0.48; 95% CI, 0.44-0.51; P 1010). Brothers of affected individuals also had fewer children (FR, 0.94; 95%
Really is telling how even when it comes to this aspect of human reproduction, brothers are hindered more by having a sibling, yet foids aren'tCI, 0.90-0.97; P .001), while sisters of affected individuals showed no significant difference from the generalpopulation. These results did not differ significantly whencomorbidities were included in the analysis.
Same applies for Schizophrenia:
Individuals with schizophrenia had fewer children compared with the general population, with FRs of 0.23 (95%CI, 0.23-0.24; P 1010) for men and 0.47 (95% CI, 0.46-0.48; P 1010) for women (Figure 1). Sisters of affected individuals had a significantly increased numberof children (FR, 1.02; 95% CI, 1.01-1.03; P = .01), whilebrothers of affected individuals showed significantly decreased fecundity (FR, 0.97; 95% CI, 0.96-0.99; P .001)(Figure 2). When comorbidities were included in theanalysis, the increased fecundity in sisters disappeared.
But the real blackpill of "it's over for Autist+schizocels" lies here:
Schizo & Autistic males have barely even half of the fertility ratio for their foid counterparts, and overall are massive outliers here.
It's brutal to be reminded not just of how harsh it is to be non-NT in this world, but also how even normies SMV can be reduced simply by being related to someone with a psychiatric disorder. Once again, it shows that foids -often those who preach about "
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