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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
How do you prevent possible transfer of testosterone (gel) to your partner? (And still have sex?)
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<blockquote data-quote="Razor22" data-source="post: 225630" data-attributes="member: 12507"><p>She might develop a significantly stronger sex drive.</p><p>She might orgasm significantly harder.</p><p>She might become significantly more sensitive to clitoral touch. </p><p>Her skin may become more oily.</p><p>Her nipples may become significantly more sensitive. </p><p>She make feel more driven.</p><p>She made need less sleep.</p><p>She may have a significantly greater work capacity.</p><p>She may have a significantly greater recooperation from bouts of exercise. </p><p>She may have clitoral enlargement. </p><p>Some times just an engorged sensation, sometimes an actual hypertrophy. </p><p>Don't look online at enlarged "buttons", it's nothing like that.</p><p>Some hair coarseness, look at her mom to see where a post menopausal woman in her blood line would gain a whisker or two. </p><p>I haven't gotten to the upside of a touch of testosterone yet. </p><p>We are NOT talking about 50 or 100 mg per week, we are talking 2, or 3, or 5 mg week. </p><p>To the chap with the wife with low estrogen, have her check her total hormone profile including testosterone.</p><p>That way she can strive for the same ratios when she is older. I would bet that her T level is high, and is driving her specific hunger, not specially the 'low E'. </p><p>When both are upper ends of the spectrum, that's when the evenings are spicy. </p><p>This is not advice, I just knew someone, who knew someone, who read a page out of a book or two. YMMV</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Razor22, post: 225630, member: 12507"] She might develop a significantly stronger sex drive. She might orgasm significantly harder. She might become significantly more sensitive to clitoral touch. Her skin may become more oily. Her nipples may become significantly more sensitive. She make feel more driven. She made need less sleep. She may have a significantly greater work capacity. She may have a significantly greater recooperation from bouts of exercise. She may have clitoral enlargement. Some times just an engorged sensation, sometimes an actual hypertrophy. Don't look online at enlarged "buttons", it's nothing like that. Some hair coarseness, look at her mom to see where a post menopausal woman in her blood line would gain a whisker or two. I haven't gotten to the upside of a touch of testosterone yet. We are NOT talking about 50 or 100 mg per week, we are talking 2, or 3, or 5 mg week. To the chap with the wife with low estrogen, have her check her total hormone profile including testosterone. That way she can strive for the same ratios when she is older. I would bet that her T level is high, and is driving her specific hunger, not specially the 'low E'. When both are upper ends of the spectrum, that's when the evenings are spicy. This is not advice, I just knew someone, who knew someone, who read a page out of a book or two. YMMV [/QUOTE]
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