There was a report on Guns and Butter (a news program) several years ago that provided evidence that most soy is now GMO due to poor GMO pollen management at Monsanto. They were developing a new strain in Canada and the pollen spread outside of the controllable area and pollinated soy crops across Canada. From there it spread across North America, where most soy is grown.
As for enjoying things for generations, humans used lead for thousands of years before realizing it's toxicity. Considering that the theoretical effect of soy is not supposed to be fatal, but just developmental it's possible that it's effects have been occurring for thousands of years. I'm not saying that it's conclusively dangerous or even harmful, but our using it for a long time does not necessarily discount dangers.
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Originally Posted by Manic_Skafe
I'd make a joke about being too well endowed and the benefits of a little shrinkage but...eh.
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It needs to be said, though. Here:
"Considering the incredible length and girth of my member, I should probably take soy regularly just to ensure the physical safety of my partner."