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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="Gman86" data-source="post: 132397" data-attributes="member: 15043"><p>I understand exactly what you’re saying. I’d have to agree with you for the most part. I’m not saying that what’s going on in our heads cant effect us, because it 100% can. But I just know that things that I’ve experienced throughout my TRT journey are not in my head, for the most part. I treat everyone how I would want to be treated, so I know that the last thing I would want is for someone to be telling me it’s in my head, so I would never do that to another person. It’s just the last thing one of us want to hear when we’re struggling.</p><p></p><p>My most recent example is with low E2. Ive been hooking up with the same girl, on and off, for a while. Usually when I get a BJ I have to fight the urge to finish. But my E2 was very low recently, and I just couldn’t finish for the life of me. Nothing in my life has really changed. No extra stress, been eating and exercising the same as I always do. I also just know myself extremely well. I know for a fact that it’s the low E2. Would hooking up with someone new, or someone that I’m more attracted to help the sensitivity and orgasm issue? Yes, i think it probably would to a very small degree. Maybe 25% at most. But I guarantee it’s at least 75% the low E2, if not more. So which one am I going to focus on correcting? Obviously the underlining problem. I view fixing the other issue like putting a bandaid on the situation. It’s always better to correct the main underlining problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gman86, post: 132397, member: 15043"] I understand exactly what you’re saying. I’d have to agree with you for the most part. I’m not saying that what’s going on in our heads cant effect us, because it 100% can. But I just know that things that I’ve experienced throughout my TRT journey are not in my head, for the most part. I treat everyone how I would want to be treated, so I know that the last thing I would want is for someone to be telling me it’s in my head, so I would never do that to another person. It’s just the last thing one of us want to hear when we’re struggling. My most recent example is with low E2. Ive been hooking up with the same girl, on and off, for a while. Usually when I get a BJ I have to fight the urge to finish. But my E2 was very low recently, and I just couldn’t finish for the life of me. Nothing in my life has really changed. No extra stress, been eating and exercising the same as I always do. I also just know myself extremely well. I know for a fact that it’s the low E2. Would hooking up with someone new, or someone that I’m more attracted to help the sensitivity and orgasm issue? Yes, i think it probably would to a very small degree. Maybe 25% at most. But I guarantee it’s at least 75% the low E2, if not more. So which one am I going to focus on correcting? Obviously the underlining problem. I view fixing the other issue like putting a bandaid on the situation. It’s always better to correct the main underlining problem. [/QUOTE]
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