Tiruin, all he's saying is that the guys who disagree with him are feminine whimps that doesn't know what being a Manly Man Man like himself is like.
Bingo. Scriver, you are a genius. Thanks, man, it felt like I was talking Swahili for a moment there.
At the moment I'm fully with scrdest in his one post above but...many of the things you said need backing Or more details.
Those are a lot of questions, some of which seem obvious. The effects of testosterone are well-known and need no backing or details. Physicians prescribe it to cause exactly the libido changes that some people here have been saying
don't happen to normal men compared to normal women. You asked for quotes of those assertions. My first post does quote one of those statements that generated a lot of agreement. That's one of those requests for details that seemed a bit unnecessary.
Athletes also take testosterone exactly to cause changes in muscle mass and endurance that some people here claim is culturally imposed. You'll find that claim on page 1 and other people were sensible enough to disagree with that particular assertion. That was relieving to witness.
Still, the amount of men here unfamiliar with the feelings and behaviours that come with spikes in testosterone suggests that you're missing out on part of manhood. Make jokes if you want, but if you have low testosterone, then that is a real physical state with real physical and emotional consequences that scrivers' flippant joking would have you overlook. If you've never felt invincible and like you could bed the next girl that you stumble across, then you probably never had a surge of testosterone. I seriously think some people here are missing out on a state of being that most men tap into occasionally. Just like any other altered state of consciousness, it's hard to describe. Everything feels possible.
Backing? None. I'm sure that the studies exist, but I don't care to search them. This is not an academic journal. Millions of people have had hormone replacement. The effects are known by the experiences of those people and by the prescriptions of doctors that replicate those effects with the same treatments again and again as needed.
As for AS use for athletic performance, a huge volume of anecdotal evidence floats around gyms and locker-rooms about the effects of testosterone highs and lows. When you use AS, you temporarily lose natural hormone production, so you get a peak high and then a rock-bottom low after the cycle. You feel both sides of the coin pretty hard. I shouldn't talk about that part further, because possible legalities in other countries. But pretty much everywhere, clinically low hormone levels are legally treated.