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<blockquote data-quote="Gamnc" data-source="post: 60820" data-attributes="member: 14843"><p>It looks like they are trying to link hormone levels to the introvert/extrovert personality types. Looking back on my life I know as a teen I had high testosterone levels with all the physical traits that come with those high levels. In my 40,s I knew my levels were dropping and in my 50's I was on Testosterone replacement therapy. My personality type (INTJ), I like to call it independent VS introverted but I was and am still somewhat introverted. I don't remember any time in my 40's when I could have been called an extrovert, and when I started TRT my levels were in the 150 range. Now at higher levels I still feel the introverted personality. Makes me wonder does the introvert produce more hormones VS the extrovert as opposed to hormones effecting your personality.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gamnc, post: 60820, member: 14843"] It looks like they are trying to link hormone levels to the introvert/extrovert personality types. Looking back on my life I know as a teen I had high testosterone levels with all the physical traits that come with those high levels. In my 40,s I knew my levels were dropping and in my 50's I was on Testosterone replacement therapy. My personality type (INTJ), I like to call it independent VS introverted but I was and am still somewhat introverted. I don't remember any time in my 40's when I could have been called an extrovert, and when I started TRT my levels were in the 150 range. Now at higher levels I still feel the introverted personality. Makes me wonder does the introvert produce more hormones VS the extrovert as opposed to hormones effecting your personality. [/QUOTE]
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