Wannabehorny
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this is actually a very effective plan.
But the only problem is endocrine system development.
this is actually a very effective plan.
Why you think that I'm gay? Everybody wanna have high libido.
Actually I think the real problem is he's using he wrong size needles. Whenever I encounter this problem at work, I usually find 16g needles helpful in resolving it. 14g helps too, but that might be overkill.
Easy to test: Go to your favorite online porn site, click on a gay video and watch it for as long as you can. If you find it hard to turn off, or become aroused - you're probably gay. If your best friends' dick tastes funny, you're definitely gay.
Sorry, couldn't help it.
FYI: TRT puts most at your natural values. Guys that brag about much higher values are not in the norm by any means.
So the size of the needle will make him horny?
As I understand the science, size always matters.
A high libido is only really useful if you have full time access to a woman (or man) to use it with. If you are going to be in a dry spell, a low libido is a God send.
I am just tossing out the possibility that you may be looking at everything wrong. Most likely it is not the case - the vast majority of people are straight and you most likely are too, but you low libido is certainly not being caused by a test level of 700.
You can't compare cycle libido to normal libido ...ever
Oh, and no pussy is worth dying for, jus saying
But 250 mg a week is not a cycle.
That's debatable. The large majority of guys will not be within normal levels on that dose, and would not be able to stay on that dose indefinitely without health problems.
That depends on whether or not eye contact was made, and if there was any spooning afterwards.So is it true if you ever hold one in your mouth till the swelling goes down, just once, your gay, or was it experimentation?
I'm talking about levels under 1500 ng/dl.
You're still thinking that TRT puts guys at the top of the range. For the average male, it does NOT. Many have to fight to get that dose, or they have doctors that feel it's justifiable. I was being totally serious when I said MOST docs want a level right about where yours is.
You also seem to think that libido is purely based on a number; it's 100% not. There are many hormones and even external factors present that provide sex drive, test is just a piece of the puzzle.