Girls Who Dress Like Men Suffer From Poly Cystic Ovarian Disease, Have Reduced Urge To Reproduce, Says Principal Of Mumbai College - chaprama | Insights from the world of Technology and Lifestyle

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Girls Who Dress Like Men Suffer From Poly Cystic Ovarian Disease, Have Reduced Urge To Reproduce, Says Principal Of Mumbai College

A woman principal of Mumbai college said that polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) is nowadays becoming common among woman which occurs due to hormonal imbalance.

The principal attributed this to changing dress habits of women. When they dress like men, gender reversal occurs in their heads which ultimately reduces the urge to reproduce.




She also said that the situation will be even worse when sexism and objectification become institutionalized from an early age to women.

This is what principal Swati Deshpande of the Government Polytechnic College in Bandra says about how women should dress in college:

"I have heard theories on why girls suffer from PCOD (Poly Cystic Ovarian Disease) at an early age. When they dress like men, they start thinking or behaving like them. There is a gender role reversal in their head. Due to this, the natural urge to reproduce diminishes right from a young age and therefore they suffer from problems like PCODs."


But, experts dismissed her comments as unscientific. Psychiatrists and gynecologists say that girls will not suffer from Poly Cystic Ovarian Disease due to clothes. 

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