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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
More Evidence of Declining Testosterone During Last Decades
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<blockquote data-quote="tropicaldaze1950" data-source="post: 236941" data-attributes="member: 13651"><p>Whether I read it on excelmale or somewhere else, the trends indicate that females(pre-teens) are reaching sexual maturity earlier and the testosterone level is declining in adolescent males. Mobile phones and computers are ubiquitous, not just in the US and Europe, but in Asia, Southeast Asia, the Middle East, Australia & New Zealand. Probably the same in the more industrialized nations of Latin America. </p><p></p><p>What do hormone levels and sexual function in young men look like around the world? Computers and smart phones aren't going away. I agree they're a factor. Xenoestrogens? Absolutely, IMO. Until someone proves it otherwise, I have to believe that chemicals in the food,(microwaved food?) air and water or medications or even cosmetics are the reason pre-teen females are sexually developing much earlier than decades ago. Yes, confirmational bias. I'm 72 and I don't recall girls looking as physically mature when I was in junior high and high school. Those that did were an exception. But those same chemicals, along with likely other factors, are trashing the endocrine systems of young men. I've written before; with all my physical and mental health issues/problems, from 12 years old until 50, ZERO sexual problems. Thin, massive appetite, ate almost everything, except dairy, wheat and eggs. I was messed up in so many other ways but not sexually. I just couldn't get laid enough, LOL. And being married to a sexually conflicted/emotionally ill woman didn't help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tropicaldaze1950, post: 236941, member: 13651"] Whether I read it on excelmale or somewhere else, the trends indicate that females(pre-teens) are reaching sexual maturity earlier and the testosterone level is declining in adolescent males. Mobile phones and computers are ubiquitous, not just in the US and Europe, but in Asia, Southeast Asia, the Middle East, Australia & New Zealand. Probably the same in the more industrialized nations of Latin America. What do hormone levels and sexual function in young men look like around the world? Computers and smart phones aren't going away. I agree they're a factor. Xenoestrogens? Absolutely, IMO. Until someone proves it otherwise, I have to believe that chemicals in the food,(microwaved food?) air and water or medications or even cosmetics are the reason pre-teen females are sexually developing much earlier than decades ago. Yes, confirmational bias. I'm 72 and I don't recall girls looking as physically mature when I was in junior high and high school. Those that did were an exception. But those same chemicals, along with likely other factors, are trashing the endocrine systems of young men. I've written before; with all my physical and mental health issues/problems, from 12 years old until 50, ZERO sexual problems. Thin, massive appetite, ate almost everything, except dairy, wheat and eggs. I was messed up in so many other ways but not sexually. I just couldn't get laid enough, LOL. And being married to a sexually conflicted/emotionally ill woman didn't help. [/QUOTE]
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