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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Completely different states of arousal - Androgel vs. Cypionate!
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<blockquote data-quote="Pacman" data-source="post: 14754" data-attributes="member: 2450"><p>Wow, so I guess that I am not the only one experiencing this. Is there some way to normalize/stabilize the body's "arousal schedule". It's not the biggest issue in the world obviously, but it is very inconvenient to not know when my own body will respond to stimuli and when not. If you are already in a relationship, then this is not so bad - you just work with each other I guess. But if you are in the dating world (or just meet up with women every once in a while), if you are not aroused and/or do not function well when the time calls for it, it can totally mess up dates. </p><p></p><p>What can someone do in this situation? Let's say I have a date tonight, and I am not feeling entirely "in it". Would T-Suspension be a viable solution? Are there other factors besides T levels that determine the "arousal schedule"?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pacman, post: 14754, member: 2450"] Wow, so I guess that I am not the only one experiencing this. Is there some way to normalize/stabilize the body's "arousal schedule". It's not the biggest issue in the world obviously, but it is very inconvenient to not know when my own body will respond to stimuli and when not. If you are already in a relationship, then this is not so bad - you just work with each other I guess. But if you are in the dating world (or just meet up with women every once in a while), if you are not aroused and/or do not function well when the time calls for it, it can totally mess up dates. What can someone do in this situation? Let's say I have a date tonight, and I am not feeling entirely "in it". Would T-Suspension be a viable solution? Are there other factors besides T levels that determine the "arousal schedule"? [/QUOTE]
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