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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Calling All Long-Term TRT Users! How is Your Libido and Sexual Function?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lookingforward" data-source="post: 205066" data-attributes="member: 40634"><p>Interesting conversation. Having Madman on here is a huge benefit. He is extreamly knowledgeable, can be very technical and wordy (I get lost at times) but he does keep us focused on the goal. I would say staying healthy, improving quality of life and living longer is the the goal. I understand that the original poster is looking for data to help him make decisions. The one thing I would add, that isn't talked about much on here (well Nelson does at times) is that a man's sexual relationships with his partner can significantly drive libido. For me, when I am in a relationship with someone who I am physically very attracted to, the desire goes up. Test will definately improves this IF you are stimulated properly. If you have no or little sex life it will not. I would say use it or loose it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lookingforward, post: 205066, member: 40634"] Interesting conversation. Having Madman on here is a huge benefit. He is extreamly knowledgeable, can be very technical and wordy (I get lost at times) but he does keep us focused on the goal. I would say staying healthy, improving quality of life and living longer is the the goal. I understand that the original poster is looking for data to help him make decisions. The one thing I would add, that isn't talked about much on here (well Nelson does at times) is that a man's sexual relationships with his partner can significantly drive libido. For me, when I am in a relationship with someone who I am physically very attracted to, the desire goes up. Test will definately improves this IF you are stimulated properly. If you have no or little sex life it will not. I would say use it or loose it! [/QUOTE]
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