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"how do you feel when there's a full moon " Horny, as usual. I'm not very hairy either by the way! Lol | |||
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"how do you feel when there's a full moon Horny, as usual. I'm not very hairy either by the way! Lol " | |||
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" As for hairiness - elevated testosterone levels correlate with male pattern baldness I'm afraid. " Sorry urban myth, mpb is genetic not hormonal | |||
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"http://www.medicinenet.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=51013 The levels don't match what you've been told, not sure what units the testosterone results were given to you in as I'm not a doctor, but it's an interesting article and might point you towards an answer of sorts. As for hairiness - elevated testosterone levels correlate with male pattern baldness I'm afraid. " I think we are in a Fahrenheit/centigrade situation here, just found this that ought to make it a bit clearer:- Testosterone levels higher than 1000ng/dl or 35nmol/L are generally considered "significantly above normal" for men. Going above that mark means you're somewhere in the top 2.5% of all men. The bottom 2.5% would put you below 250ng/dl or 9nmol/L serum testosterone. For the average male, 1000ng/dl corresponds to about 150mg to 200mg of supplemental testosterone per week, depending on the individual's metabolizing ability. After witnessing many firsthand reports, going well above higher than normal testosterone dosages can produce profound effects on mental and physical abilities. | |||
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" As for hairiness - elevated testosterone levels correlate with male pattern baldness I'm afraid. Sorry urban myth, mpb is genetic not hormonal " isnt it something to do with maternal granfather ie if your mothers father is bald you will inherit the gene - this does not apply to daughters | |||
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" As for hairiness - elevated testosterone levels correlate with male pattern baldness I'm afraid. Sorry urban myth, mpb is genetic not hormonal isnt it something to do with maternal granfather ie if your mothers father is bald you will inherit the gene - this does not apply to daughters " ...no cause they have chesticles instead! Wolf | |||
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" As for hairiness - elevated testosterone levels correlate with male pattern baldness I'm afraid. Sorry urban myth, mpb is genetic not hormonal " I think your both right because mpb is caused by a negative hormone related to testosterone and logicaly you get your makeup from genetics so there's no reason for both not to be right....yes my levels are high so iv done my homework! I don't wanna go bald! | |||
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"I understood bag of worms" Haha, I'm not bald either though, well not much lol | |||
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"I understood bag of worms Haha, I'm not bald either though, well not much lol " It's selective baldness | |||
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"I understood bag of worms Haha, I'm not bald either though, well not much lol It's selective baldness " Haha, trust you to let my secret out | |||
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"If you are genetically predisposed to mpb, elevated testosterone levels (naturally or artificially raised) can speed it up. If you aren't prone to it, test levels won't affect it. " this is true. I prep bodybuilding athletes for a living and have been a user myself of AAS for 20 years,mpb is very much down to genetics and predisposition,tales of things such as high test levels (amongst many other things incurred from aas use) are by and large myth. My own hair pattern follows that of my mothers father,he is in his late 80's,i am late 30's (head completely shaved so it makes no odds to me and am a handsome cunt regardless lol) but i know many guys out there in their late 60's with test levels 10 times what they should be due to AAS use and still have thick full head of hair,and so do their fathers,and fathers fathers etc etc. | |||
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"I have a huge sex drive but sadly Siren's doesn't match it. I get intensely frustrated if I haven't cum for 24 hours and have to release it the only way I can if she's not in the mood. I've never had my testosterone measured so it could be that. How does one go about it?" At your GP | |||
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