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<blockquote data-quote="Gman86" data-source="post: 130946" data-attributes="member: 15043"><p>Couldn’t agree more. Losing the desire for sex is a good indicator that your hormones are declining. And losing the ability to get an erection can be a decent indicator of cardiovascular health. So turns out we basically have a little doctor in our pants. Well, hopefully not too “little”.</p><p></p><p>But you’re spot on, imo. If you observe people, yes they get older, looks wise, slowly over the years, but as far as health conditions go, it seems like once the hormones go, health declines rapidly. I’m a nurse, and this is what I’ve observed over the years. Seems like once the hormones give, it’s a steep decline, and here comes cancer, diabetes, bone loss, heart attack, stroke, dementia/ Alzheimer’s, etc. You’re literally spot on. Our body’s are here to do one thing, and one thing only, reproduce. But our bodies will only be fertile and want to produce if it feels our DNA is healthy enough to pass on. Once your body feels like your not healthy enough to pass on quality DNA, it will shut the hormones down, and there goes your sex drive. It’s not going to want you all horny and shooting loads everywhere if you’re health is compromised. So mountain man is right, losing your libido, at any age, is one of the best indicators that your health is on the decline, and if value your life at all, you better go do something to get that libido back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gman86, post: 130946, member: 15043"] Couldn’t agree more. Losing the desire for sex is a good indicator that your hormones are declining. And losing the ability to get an erection can be a decent indicator of cardiovascular health. So turns out we basically have a little doctor in our pants. Well, hopefully not too “little”. But you’re spot on, imo. If you observe people, yes they get older, looks wise, slowly over the years, but as far as health conditions go, it seems like once the hormones go, health declines rapidly. I’m a nurse, and this is what I’ve observed over the years. Seems like once the hormones give, it’s a steep decline, and here comes cancer, diabetes, bone loss, heart attack, stroke, dementia/ Alzheimer’s, etc. You’re literally spot on. Our body’s are here to do one thing, and one thing only, reproduce. But our bodies will only be fertile and want to produce if it feels our DNA is healthy enough to pass on. Once your body feels like your not healthy enough to pass on quality DNA, it will shut the hormones down, and there goes your sex drive. It’s not going to want you all horny and shooting loads everywhere if you’re health is compromised. So mountain man is right, losing your libido, at any age, is one of the best indicators that your health is on the decline, and if value your life at all, you better go do something to get that libido back. [/QUOTE]
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