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TRT and Low Libido
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<blockquote data-quote="Mocha" data-source="post: 10371" data-attributes="member: 1939"><p>How old are you, Smoking Joe?</p><p></p><p>TRT is pretty close to being a magic bullet, but it's not one. There are several variables to the libido equation and TRT is simply one of them.</p><p></p><p><strong>Here are some of the things that affect libido (independent of T levels):</strong></p><p></p><p><strong>Chronic stress</strong> -- financial, health, family. Worrying about a lack of libido could lead to stress as well (a vicious loop).</p><p><strong>Pornography</strong> -- there's a lot of research about dopamine levels going out of whack due to excess porn. Young men in early 20s have lost their libido due to this. </p><p><strong>Purposelessness</strong> -- this is a big one, but it's highly underrated. Do you feel upbeat about your work and your contribution?</p><p></p><p>I don't know your background, so my recommendation is generic: Sometimes, just cutting back from all kinds of sexual activities for 60-90 days cures libido issues. Have you tried this? Sex is great, but so is abstinence (this is not the moral horseshit sort of abstinence -- this is simply to re-sensitize the brain to sex). </p><p></p><p>If your tests find no biological issue, perhaps you could give it a shot. Take your mind off it for a couple of months.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mocha, post: 10371, member: 1939"] How old are you, Smoking Joe? TRT is pretty close to being a magic bullet, but it's not one. There are several variables to the libido equation and TRT is simply one of them. [B]Here are some of the things that affect libido (independent of T levels):[/B] [B]Chronic stress[/B] -- financial, health, family. Worrying about a lack of libido could lead to stress as well (a vicious loop). [B]Pornography[/B] -- there's a lot of research about dopamine levels going out of whack due to excess porn. Young men in early 20s have lost their libido due to this. [B]Purposelessness[/B] -- this is a big one, but it's highly underrated. Do you feel upbeat about your work and your contribution? I don't know your background, so my recommendation is generic: Sometimes, just cutting back from all kinds of sexual activities for 60-90 days cures libido issues. Have you tried this? Sex is great, but so is abstinence (this is not the moral horseshit sort of abstinence -- this is simply to re-sensitize the brain to sex). If your tests find no biological issue, perhaps you could give it a shot. Take your mind off it for a couple of months. [/QUOTE]
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