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Testosterone Basics & Questions
More Evidence of Declining Testosterone During Last Decades
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<blockquote data-quote="Gman86" data-source="post: 182273" data-attributes="member: 15043"><p>I’ve heard a couple stories that seem hormonally related recently. I worked with a young girl that hooked up with a guy that we work with. He’s a 23 year old tall and skinny guy. She said within 5 mins f hooking up he went limp, and wasn’t able to get an erection again. This girl’s pretty hot too, so it’s not like it was due to her being unattractive. Needless to say, she was extremely disappointed, and actually really offended. I tried to explain to her that it might be hormonally related, and has nothing to do with her or how she looks or anything she did wrong. </p><p></p><p>Then there’s another friend of mine that’s a girl that was telling me about this one time where she was with her 2 cousins, and one of the cousins was dating this guy from Italy. He happened to be in America with his 2 Italian guy friends. So all 3 guys and all 3 girls were hooking up. The girl I know said that the Italian guy she hooked up with just couldn’t get hard at all. She said he was 21 at the time. She said he explained to her that it was an issue that he had since puberty, and that he’s very ashamed of it obv. </p><p></p><p>And then obv all this transgender stuff and young children wanting to be the opposite gender is clearly on the rise due to hormonal imbalances. </p><p></p><p>Definitely sad that this trend of low testosterone in younger and younger males is just going to get worse. I personally had very low free testosterone at 27, and I’ve been a health freak my whole life. So I can’t even imagine what age these young people are going to start having hormonal problems at. Between staying up late, staring at screens all day, and until the second they go to sleep, not exercising, not getting proper sunlight, most likely eating a diet heavily consisting of processed foods, etc, they have no chance. I personally think this generation’s sleep being effected is the biggest factor in regards to their hormones being imbalanced. Sleep is, and always will be the most important aspect of our health.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gman86, post: 182273, member: 15043"] I’ve heard a couple stories that seem hormonally related recently. I worked with a young girl that hooked up with a guy that we work with. He’s a 23 year old tall and skinny guy. She said within 5 mins f hooking up he went limp, and wasn’t able to get an erection again. This girl’s pretty hot too, so it’s not like it was due to her being unattractive. Needless to say, she was extremely disappointed, and actually really offended. I tried to explain to her that it might be hormonally related, and has nothing to do with her or how she looks or anything she did wrong. Then there’s another friend of mine that’s a girl that was telling me about this one time where she was with her 2 cousins, and one of the cousins was dating this guy from Italy. He happened to be in America with his 2 Italian guy friends. So all 3 guys and all 3 girls were hooking up. The girl I know said that the Italian guy she hooked up with just couldn’t get hard at all. She said he was 21 at the time. She said he explained to her that it was an issue that he had since puberty, and that he’s very ashamed of it obv. And then obv all this transgender stuff and young children wanting to be the opposite gender is clearly on the rise due to hormonal imbalances. Definitely sad that this trend of low testosterone in younger and younger males is just going to get worse. I personally had very low free testosterone at 27, and I’ve been a health freak my whole life. So I can’t even imagine what age these young people are going to start having hormonal problems at. Between staying up late, staring at screens all day, and until the second they go to sleep, not exercising, not getting proper sunlight, most likely eating a diet heavily consisting of processed foods, etc, they have no chance. I personally think this generation’s sleep being effected is the biggest factor in regards to their hormones being imbalanced. Sleep is, and always will be the most important aspect of our health. [/QUOTE]
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