(February 5, 2018 at 2:41 am)AtlasS33 Wrote: https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/hom...one-levels
Quote: As predicted, single men and men in new relationships had the same T levels, and these were higher than their counterparts who were in long-term relationships.
? correct me if I was wrong; but does long term relationships, proved to be decreasing the levels of (T 'testosterone') in men?
Wow; then the idea of a single mate for the end of life, is a killer for men's (T) production.
Ironically; non-Muslims do it all the time under different name: they mate a lot; freely when (T) levels are high; then marry and make a family because (T) is not quite needed in high quantities.
Wow..just wow.
How do you make such a ridiculous assumption? Wouldn’t it make more sense that men with lower testosterone are statistically more likely to have 1 long term partner, rather than believe the relationship is somehow sucking the testosterone from these men. I mean...you really don’t see how silly that would be?