KingPen
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Hey so here is the deal:
20 y/o
5'11"
215lb 9 - 12% bf
training for 5+ years
My question: Are there are any other factors besides Low T that can effect someone's libido.
Its seems like ive always had a relatively low libido. I frequently go 1 or more weeks w/o even having a urge for sex or anything of the sort. It seems a little odd for someone my age in good health.
All my life consists of these days is work, training, eating, sleeping ( lol no joke).
I got my test level checked a couple weeks ago : 485 ng/dl ( that doesn't seem low enough to be causing any libido problems in my mind)
I am currently 1 week into a Test E / Dbol cycle, so far zero improvements in libido.. hopefully improvement will come.. but even if it does, after Im off cycle, ill be back to my natty Test levels again.. Any imput / similar experiences would be very helpful.
..forgot to add, I I have to admit that I do have small depression issues due to traumatizing incident that happened years ago. ( I don't know if that could be any sort of contributing factor..?)
20 y/o
5'11"
215lb 9 - 12% bf
training for 5+ years
My question: Are there are any other factors besides Low T that can effect someone's libido.
Its seems like ive always had a relatively low libido. I frequently go 1 or more weeks w/o even having a urge for sex or anything of the sort. It seems a little odd for someone my age in good health.
All my life consists of these days is work, training, eating, sleeping ( lol no joke).
I got my test level checked a couple weeks ago : 485 ng/dl ( that doesn't seem low enough to be causing any libido problems in my mind)
I am currently 1 week into a Test E / Dbol cycle, so far zero improvements in libido.. hopefully improvement will come.. but even if it does, after Im off cycle, ill be back to my natty Test levels again.. Any imput / similar experiences would be very helpful.
..forgot to add, I I have to admit that I do have small depression issues due to traumatizing incident that happened years ago. ( I don't know if that could be any sort of contributing factor..?)
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