http://artofmanliness.com/2013/01/13/testosterone-week-intro/
Uhm, not to swipe at the younger cats, but I have noticed the effects of this.
In ways such as not being as active, being far far more passive in terms of arguing or even competing physically.
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As a 26 year old ive seen it in my peers. A bunch of ******* if you ask me.
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wonder if there's any correlaton with kids being much younger and hitting puberty with each generation. maybe since they are peaking a few years earlier, their respective decline starts earlier.
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I do find it funny that when I bike commute in foul weather one would think I walked on the moon and got there via using a bottle rocket.
*Cough* *Cough* back in the day, it was normal to go through that stuff. -
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Lmfaoo
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You boost your T levels by just being active and working out. With how lazy young adults/teens are in this country it's no suprise. Directly related to the obesity levels.
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Blame it on Facebook and social media.
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Two words: skinny jeans.
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Ive always thought whiskey dick as my bodys way of telling me that Im too drunk to realize the girl im with isnt a 10 she is a 2.
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Your test levels will drop dramatically when binge drinking. Test can be lowered to 30% of normal levels, IIRC. I'll have to look for the article. But it takes a day or two to recover. Multiple nights binge drinking really adds up, long term. I try to limit myself to one drunk night a week, on the weekend, on a non training day. -
Im not sure what constitutes a "younger generation", but I'm 35 and fairly sure I've always had low testosterone. I've always been quiet and passive, and Ive always been told that I look much younger than I am. Im frequently mistaken for a college student these days. When I was in my 20s, people always thought I was a teen. Ive always had less body hair than other guys my age - I didnt have any chest hair at all until my late 20s when I got married. And most notably, I cant grow any real facial hair at all. When I go without shaving for a week, I look like a teenager trying and failing to look older than he is - just sloppy and unkept. Which is odd, because my dad, his brothers, and my younger brother all often wear beards.
On the plus side, I have a full head of brown hair, and my wife hates facial hair and too much body hair, so Im set, lol. -
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It says "Don't talk to Barry, it will lower your testosterone".
You don't see that banner?
That's weird.