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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Lack of Penis Sensitivity
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<blockquote data-quote="Will Brink" data-source="post: 152253" data-attributes="member: 2074"><p>Then that suggests it's not sensivity per se. Maybe the person you're having sex with just not pushing the right buttons, maybe your parts don't fit the way that best allows you to climax, maybe there's a part of you that does not find them sexually attractive, maybe you need to find the positions, assistance, etc that works for you. Pars of senstivity is the level of arousal and arousal is not just a good erection. I'd look to psychological related aspects. The med that's well known for causing an inbility to climax are SSRI's. Your E2 is on the higher end, but the ratio is good, but read up on elevated E2 symptoms on this forum. Looking at those numbers, I'd lower the HCG dose and see what that does for your numbers and or issues mentioned.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Will Brink, post: 152253, member: 2074"] Then that suggests it's not sensivity per se. Maybe the person you're having sex with just not pushing the right buttons, maybe your parts don't fit the way that best allows you to climax, maybe there's a part of you that does not find them sexually attractive, maybe you need to find the positions, assistance, etc that works for you. Pars of senstivity is the level of arousal and arousal is not just a good erection. I'd look to psychological related aspects. The med that's well known for causing an inbility to climax are SSRI's. Your E2 is on the higher end, but the ratio is good, but read up on elevated E2 symptoms on this forum. Looking at those numbers, I'd lower the HCG dose and see what that does for your numbers and or issues mentioned. [/QUOTE]
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