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<blockquote data-quote="Gamnc" data-source="post: 60883" data-attributes="member: 14843"><p>I was also very introverted as a young man, and like you have to assume my Testosterone levels were high. The low T period for me was in my 40's and if anything I became more introverted, but that could have been my work load. Now on TRT I think I may be a little less introverted than in my 40's, but not enough to get up and dance over. I do have an abundance of energy and few blue days while on TRT. I may be more patient also. That might just be age LOL. I planned my life with a job that did not require I work with large numbers of people, an to off set the hermit side of me I married and extrovert. We have been together over half our lives so that plan must have worked. She can put up with my desire to avoid any large gathering if I go to something a few times a year. Not like this weeks Women's March or Thanksgiving in NY, but a play or concert I do OK with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gamnc, post: 60883, member: 14843"] I was also very introverted as a young man, and like you have to assume my Testosterone levels were high. The low T period for me was in my 40's and if anything I became more introverted, but that could have been my work load. Now on TRT I think I may be a little less introverted than in my 40's, but not enough to get up and dance over. I do have an abundance of energy and few blue days while on TRT. I may be more patient also. That might just be age LOL. I planned my life with a job that did not require I work with large numbers of people, an to off set the hermit side of me I married and extrovert. We have been together over half our lives so that plan must have worked. She can put up with my desire to avoid any large gathering if I go to something a few times a year. Not like this weeks Women's March or Thanksgiving in NY, but a play or concert I do OK with. [/QUOTE]
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