I'd bet you're right Macro. Not only is there an increased exposure to environmental estrogens, but a social trend to demasculinate the male in the U.S. The mere fact that we now have laws that make posession and use of the primary male hormone a crime shouts injustice. I could only imagine the outrage from the feminist masses if the same standards were applied to American women. I think it's safe to assume that it won't be anytime soon when we see Granny muling her Premarin in from Nogales. Given that our laws regarding testosterone and other AAS use are predicated and fashioned by aged and languishing old men who's estrogen levels most likely surpass that of their wife's one cannot be suprised.
Sorry for hijacking this thread with my diatribe.