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<blockquote data-quote="Guided_by_Voices" data-source="post: 237829" data-attributes="member: 15235"><p>After observing this topic for many years, here are some ideas..</p><p></p><p>- Some people find DHT-based compounds to be very pro-libido, proviron and masteron being the two primary compounds in this regard, so a low dose of one of those seems logical but might ultimately require being on TRT (moreso for masteron). For me the DHTs do nothing, at least in small/medium doses, but you might be in the other category.</p><p>- Sunshine is a clue that for you the melanocortin system is involved so Melanotan II in small doses would also be worth an extended try.</p><p>- For some people PDE5 inhibitors (viagra, etc.) have a pro-libido effect.</p><p>- Pure testosterone might be worth a try (TNE or Testosterone suspension) as it might work on an as-needed basis.</p><p>- Check your estrogen. Men need estrogen too, just not as much as women and low estrogen could kill your libido</p><p>- Pheromones are an underappreciated thing, so having your wife try the MTII and possibly testosterone or estrogen if she is willing could be a big factor as well. There was a sad thread on here awhile back about women losing their attraction for their husbands after a vasectomy so the reverse (with a different mechanism of course ) could also be true.</p><p>- Lastly, some people report higher libido from trenbolone or Nandrolone, so a small dose could offer clues as well. Probably not something to be on continuously, but perhaps it could be used intermittently.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guided_by_Voices, post: 237829, member: 15235"] After observing this topic for many years, here are some ideas.. - Some people find DHT-based compounds to be very pro-libido, proviron and masteron being the two primary compounds in this regard, so a low dose of one of those seems logical but might ultimately require being on TRT (moreso for masteron). For me the DHTs do nothing, at least in small/medium doses, but you might be in the other category. - Sunshine is a clue that for you the melanocortin system is involved so Melanotan II in small doses would also be worth an extended try. - For some people PDE5 inhibitors (viagra, etc.) have a pro-libido effect. - Pure testosterone might be worth a try (TNE or Testosterone suspension) as it might work on an as-needed basis. - Check your estrogen. Men need estrogen too, just not as much as women and low estrogen could kill your libido - Pheromones are an underappreciated thing, so having your wife try the MTII and possibly testosterone or estrogen if she is willing could be a big factor as well. There was a sad thread on here awhile back about women losing their attraction for their husbands after a vasectomy so the reverse (with a different mechanism of course ) could also be true. - Lastly, some people report higher libido from trenbolone or Nandrolone, so a small dose could offer clues as well. Probably not something to be on continuously, but perhaps it could be used intermittently. [/QUOTE]
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