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By *iveittoher300 OP   Man
over a year ago

Southampton

Can any women with first hand knowledge of taking testosterone describe it's effects? Does it increase libido?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Doesn’t it promote hair growth too?

No idea about the libido thing, don’t women already have a sex drive of their own?

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By *estarossa.Woman
over a year ago

Flagrante

Women already have testosterone in their bodies, its one of the reasons we are all just before our period and a lil bit when it drops as our period arrives.

It should be included in HRT, in my opinion too, but isn't. They only replace estrogen and progesterone, which I find odd. Perhaps they need us to be more compliant?

Its only given in higher levels as part of gender reassignment, to my knowledge.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Made no difference to me, I used a cream during menopause to increase my libido. Turns out I just needed a hot man who had skills! Lol

But no side effects (too low a dose I imagine) I've always had a deep manly voice!

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By *estarossa.Woman
over a year ago

Flagrante


"Made no difference to me, I used a cream during menopause to increase my libido. Turns out I just needed a hot man who had skills! Lol

But no side effects (too low a dose I imagine) I've always had a deep manly voice! "

Bruce? Is that you?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Women already have testosterone in their bodies, its one of the reasons we are all just before our period and a lil bit when it drops as our period arrives.

It should be included in HRT, in my opinion too, but isn't. They only replace estrogen and progesterone, which I find odd. Perhaps they need us to be more compliant?

Its only given in higher levels as part of gender reassignment, to my knowledge."

Women with difficult perimenopause symptoms can get it prescribed in gel form, which is rubbed into the skin. It may be a bit of a faf trying to find a GP who is willing to do so though.

Nell

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By *estarossa.Woman
over a year ago

Flagrante


"Women already have testosterone in their bodies, its one of the reasons we are all just before our period and a lil bit when it drops as our period arrives.

It should be included in HRT, in my opinion too, but isn't. They only replace estrogen and progesterone, which I find odd. Perhaps they need us to be more compliant?

Its only given in higher levels as part of gender reassignment, to my knowledge.

Women with difficult perimenopause symptoms can get it prescribed in gel form, which is rubbed into the skin. It may be a bit of a faf trying to find a GP who is willing to do so though.

Nell "

It is, because its not part of the GP's standard remit for HRT.

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By *wisted999Man
over a year ago

North Bucks

It’s hard enough getting it prescribed for men let alone women for the menopause.

The benefits are clear for both sexes and should be available if required for all.

Anyway soap box away. Yes it helped a partner with sex drive was very beneficial.

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By *odgerMooreMan
over a year ago

Carlisle


"Made no difference to me, I used a cream during menopause to increase my libido. Turns out I just needed a hot man who had skills! Lol

But no side effects (too low a dose I imagine) I've always had a deep manly voice! "

and testicles?????

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By *ex HolesMan
over a year ago

Up North

I regularly give the ladies a squirt or two of testosterone across their tits and chin

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By *wisted999Man
over a year ago

North Bucks


"I regularly give the ladies a squirt or two of testosterone across their tits and chin "

It’s heroes like you that restore my faith in humanity.

Thank you for your service.

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By *ex HolesMan
over a year ago

Up North


"I regularly give the ladies a squirt or two of testosterone across their tits and chin

It’s heroes like you that restore my faith in humanity.

Thank you for your service. "

Not all superhero’s wear capes brother

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By *ex HolesMan
over a year ago

Up North

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Women already have testosterone in their bodies, its one of the reasons we are all just before our period and a lil bit when it drops as our period arrives.

It should be included in HRT, in my opinion too, but isn't. They only replace estrogen and progesterone, which I find odd. Perhaps they need us to be more compliant?

Its only given in higher levels as part of gender reassignment, to my knowledge.

Women with difficult perimenopause symptoms can get it prescribed in gel form, which is rubbed into the skin. It may be a bit of a faf trying to find a GP who is willing to do so though.

Nell

It is, because its not part of the GP's standard remit for HRT."

Some GP's will prescribe it on the NHS off-license, usually only alongside oestrogen. Unlucky women with crappy GP's can choose to fork out around £90 for a 50ml tube of Androfeme. The disparity in the way the NHS treats male and female sexual problems makes me feel particularly stabby.

Nell

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By *aribbean King 1985Man
over a year ago

South West London

But doesnt Testosterone in women also lead to weight gain, deeper voice too?

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By *aribbean King 1985Man
over a year ago

South West London

As well as more body hair

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By *zsander23Couple
over a year ago

Warrington

My Mrs has testosterone.

She's absolutely fierce horny morning noon and night

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

If it was freely available and increased libido for women the married blokes would all of a sudden be down the shops and making brews.......

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Made no difference to me, I used a cream during menopause to increase my libido. Turns out I just needed a hot man who had skills! Lol

But no side effects (too low a dose I imagine) I've always had a deep manly voice! and testicles????? "

Not the last time I checked!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"My Mrs has testosterone.

She's absolutely fierce horny morning noon and night "

OK I may rethink my previous stance! Lol

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By *ong-leggedblondWoman
over a year ago

Next Door


"Women already have testosterone in their bodies, its one of the reasons we are all just before our period and a lil bit when it drops as our period arrives.

It should be included in HRT, in my opinion too, but isn't. They only replace estrogen and progesterone, which I find odd. Perhaps they need us to be more compliant?

Its only given in higher levels as part of gender reassignment, to my knowledge.

Women with difficult perimenopause symptoms can get it prescribed in gel form, which is rubbed into the skin. It may be a bit of a faf trying to find a GP who is willing to do so though.

Nell

It is, because its not part of the GP's standard remit for HRT.

Some GP's will prescribe it on the NHS off-license, usually only alongside oestrogen. Unlucky women with crappy GP's can choose to fork out around £90 for a 50ml tube of Androfeme. The disparity in the way the NHS treats male and female sexual problems makes me feel particularly stabby.

Nell"

You can get a blood test one privately via superdrug, to see if you need testosterone and get a prescription if needed but it's still chargeable.

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By *iveittoher300 OP   Man
over a year ago

Southampton


"Women already have testosterone in their bodies, its one of the reasons we are all just before our period and a lil bit when it drops as our period arrives.

It should be included in HRT, in my opinion too, but isn't. They only replace estrogen and progesterone, which I find odd. Perhaps they need us to be more compliant?

Its only given in higher levels as part of gender reassignment, to my knowledge."

thanks for this , the woman in question had had a hysterectomy a while ago so its been quite a difficult time for her. i just wanted to some research on it . thanks for your imput

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By *oveallMan
over a year ago

kells

Hardy women with big clits .. Yikes

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