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Every other domesticated species gets fixed to make it easier to handle, why not humans?
I’m barely joking. Trans kids make excellent institutional pets. You’ll notice that working dogs are not castrated, and that pets usually are timed to prevent puberty. This is a natural part of hajnali Europeans separating themselves into different landraces.
The thought is horrifying but why wouldn’t domesticating ourselves have the same effects it has on everything else?
AFAIK this is another good example of
medicalveterinary misinformation, driven by the convenience and "we know what's best for you"-ness of the purveyors.There's pretty solid studies that fixing a dog (particularly bitches) before canine puberty leads to lower lifespans and greater risk of various health problems at younger ages -- breeders who care will usually recommend a year +.
People who prioritize other stuff, such as puppy-millers (concerned that their customers will set up shop and compete) or SPCA spay/neuter all the things types (too many puppies, I guess?) will either demphasize this or outright lie about it -- because they know that if they let a puppy out out of their sight there's a good chance it never gets spayed, and might even reproduce. (horrors)
You can google right now and find all sorts of bullshit about how four months is Just Fine(tm) for the animals -- but it's really for the people.
Mhhmm. Institutions which think adolescent fertility is the worst thing in the universe, damn the long term effects, certainly rhyme.
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