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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Long Term TRT without HCG = Lowered Penis Sensitivity?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mountain Man" data-source="post: 131654" data-attributes="member: 14411"><p>Agree with Vince. You are 25, and I know at that age I was overthinking everything. It was easy to overthink things for me in the 1970s by what I saw in magazines and in Penthouse Magazine Forum (am I the only guy who remembers that?). With porn and all the sexualized media, I would imagine a lot of 25 year olds have this problem of unrealistic expectations. Sex is a mutually engaged in activity between two people who care about each other and are exploring a part of themselves together. Over time it gets better and if the relationship grows, it can’t help but improve the sex. When you have the right partner and relationship, the sensitivity will be less of an issue guaranteed. Testosterone alone will not cure this. Vince Carter may seem a little harsh, but most of the human sexual response is driven from the mind and the thinking processes. If you go into sexual activity with a lot of chatter in your head - will she, will I, how long, is this ok, oh no, what am I feeling etc- it ain’t going to be good. Slow down and enjoy yourself and hopefully your partner. If you aren’t good enough for her, so what? </p><p></p><p>Consider what I am saying. I wasted my 20s sexually worrying about the same stuff. I was 30 when I stopped obsessing whether or not I was good enough. Today at almost 65, sex is better than ever. Same wife for 31 years, and if that doesn’t dull sensitivity, then nothing will. Work on a relationship, discuss and experiment with your partner what you both want, and enjoy one of life’s greatest pleasures.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mountain Man, post: 131654, member: 14411"] Agree with Vince. You are 25, and I know at that age I was overthinking everything. It was easy to overthink things for me in the 1970s by what I saw in magazines and in Penthouse Magazine Forum (am I the only guy who remembers that?). With porn and all the sexualized media, I would imagine a lot of 25 year olds have this problem of unrealistic expectations. Sex is a mutually engaged in activity between two people who care about each other and are exploring a part of themselves together. Over time it gets better and if the relationship grows, it can’t help but improve the sex. When you have the right partner and relationship, the sensitivity will be less of an issue guaranteed. Testosterone alone will not cure this. Vince Carter may seem a little harsh, but most of the human sexual response is driven from the mind and the thinking processes. If you go into sexual activity with a lot of chatter in your head - will she, will I, how long, is this ok, oh no, what am I feeling etc- it ain’t going to be good. Slow down and enjoy yourself and hopefully your partner. If you aren’t good enough for her, so what? Consider what I am saying. I wasted my 20s sexually worrying about the same stuff. I was 30 when I stopped obsessing whether or not I was good enough. Today at almost 65, sex is better than ever. Same wife for 31 years, and if that doesn’t dull sensitivity, then nothing will. Work on a relationship, discuss and experiment with your partner what you both want, and enjoy one of life’s greatest pleasures. [/QUOTE]
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