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<blockquote data-quote="Paco1973" data-source="post: 187394" data-attributes="member: 18744"><p>Back when I was abusing Enanthate, my total test would be over 3,000, and I never had an issue. In fact, I had the opposite problem. It varies from man to man. Then again, I've been within range on Cypionate and had issues. Go figure. Sooner or later, every man has an issue getting an erection. It could be stress, lack of sleep, over exercising, or a variety of other factors. What kills it after that is when you ruminate on it constantly and turn it into a psychological problem. Honestly, I see guys get so involved with numbers, making miniscule changes over and over again, hopping on and off TRT... basically driving themselves crazy over their perceived lack of libido. Sex begins in the brain, not in your pants. My biggest problem was stress, and, yes, I stressed over my erections for about a year. The less you care, the better they will be. If your partner cares more about your ability to maintain an erection, let him or her go. Someone like that isn't worth holding on to. In this modern age, we have everything from medications to implants to make erections possible, so don't sweat it. I'm mostly saying this for anyone who happens to read this thread and is suffering. I'm at a place right now where I'm dialed in and my libido is so high it's annoying. Of course, I know there is going to be a time when it isn't, so I'll just enjoy the ride while it lasts. </p><p></p><p>In the Philippines, men will openly joke about their inability to get an erection. Sex doesn't dominate their lives. Their culture is radically different. The point is that their lives have value regardless. </p><p></p><p>Some men can't get erections because of prostate cancer, and some can't get erections because of testicular cancer. Some have been castrated because of cancer. Their lives still have value. They still find a reason to live, and they don't obsess over it. </p><p></p><p>For me, it's all about putting myself in the right frame of mind, and counting my blessings instead of focusing on the negatives, which really aren't all that bad. For me, taking testosterone is more about long term health and longevity than my libido. That's where I think we all should be. </p><p></p><p>Apologies for the rant, but these thoughts have been floating around my head for years. Whenever I read a post and see someone obsessing about erection quality, this is what comes to my mind. My own issues and how I came to terms with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paco1973, post: 187394, member: 18744"] Back when I was abusing Enanthate, my total test would be over 3,000, and I never had an issue. In fact, I had the opposite problem. It varies from man to man. Then again, I've been within range on Cypionate and had issues. Go figure. Sooner or later, every man has an issue getting an erection. It could be stress, lack of sleep, over exercising, or a variety of other factors. What kills it after that is when you ruminate on it constantly and turn it into a psychological problem. Honestly, I see guys get so involved with numbers, making miniscule changes over and over again, hopping on and off TRT... basically driving themselves crazy over their perceived lack of libido. Sex begins in the brain, not in your pants. My biggest problem was stress, and, yes, I stressed over my erections for about a year. The less you care, the better they will be. If your partner cares more about your ability to maintain an erection, let him or her go. Someone like that isn't worth holding on to. In this modern age, we have everything from medications to implants to make erections possible, so don't sweat it. I'm mostly saying this for anyone who happens to read this thread and is suffering. I'm at a place right now where I'm dialed in and my libido is so high it's annoying. Of course, I know there is going to be a time when it isn't, so I'll just enjoy the ride while it lasts. In the Philippines, men will openly joke about their inability to get an erection. Sex doesn't dominate their lives. Their culture is radically different. The point is that their lives have value regardless. Some men can't get erections because of prostate cancer, and some can't get erections because of testicular cancer. Some have been castrated because of cancer. Their lives still have value. They still find a reason to live, and they don't obsess over it. For me, it's all about putting myself in the right frame of mind, and counting my blessings instead of focusing on the negatives, which really aren't all that bad. For me, taking testosterone is more about long term health and longevity than my libido. That's where I think we all should be. Apologies for the rant, but these thoughts have been floating around my head for years. Whenever I read a post and see someone obsessing about erection quality, this is what comes to my mind. My own issues and how I came to terms with it. [/QUOTE]
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