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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Most people don’t need TRT
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<blockquote data-quote="RickB" data-source="post: 251646" data-attributes="member: 42882"><p>I don't want to send the thread on a tangent, but I appreciate what you're saying so I'll address it.</p><p></p><p>My situation isn't too bad. I'm not sexually-charged in general. For instance, I get nothing out of porn and don't have spontaneous erections at all. And if I had the most beautiful woman placed in front of me, legs wide open, I would not be aroused. This was a problem when I was single and had chances for one-night stands. But whenever I've been in a relationship (including now, being married), I can get into sex mode when I want to, especially having viagra and cialis available, but it takes some meditation and concentration.</p><p></p><p>I wish it was better, but I know that for many it is far worse. So it's sometimes a real question in my mind - just how important is sex. I think getting past my blockage would be great, but trying too hard to do so could lead to frustration and depress me, thereby making my life worse.</p><p></p><p>If I had a magic bullet to fix me, I would do it. But reinforcing the idea that I need a better sex life to be happy by spending the money, time, and effort on fixing me seems like it could be disastrous.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RickB, post: 251646, member: 42882"] I don't want to send the thread on a tangent, but I appreciate what you're saying so I'll address it. My situation isn't too bad. I'm not sexually-charged in general. For instance, I get nothing out of porn and don't have spontaneous erections at all. And if I had the most beautiful woman placed in front of me, legs wide open, I would not be aroused. This was a problem when I was single and had chances for one-night stands. But whenever I've been in a relationship (including now, being married), I can get into sex mode when I want to, especially having viagra and cialis available, but it takes some meditation and concentration. I wish it was better, but I know that for many it is far worse. So it's sometimes a real question in my mind - just how important is sex. I think getting past my blockage would be great, but trying too hard to do so could lead to frustration and depress me, thereby making my life worse. If I had a magic bullet to fix me, I would do it. But reinforcing the idea that I need a better sex life to be happy by spending the money, time, and effort on fixing me seems like it could be disastrous. [/QUOTE]
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