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post #16 of 25
I don't think sticking his dick in anything that moved effected Tiger's performance.
post #17 of 25
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Originally Posted by thekunk07 View Post
chinese men don't have testosterone silly goose.

Thinking this guy might dispute that.

post #18 of 25
As I understand it, in the powerlifting world standard operating procedure is:

Lift heavy + get plenty of sleep + get plenty of nut + eat plenty of monosaturated fat = higher T

I can't promise that any scince backs it up, but I have anecdotal evidence by the truckload.
post #19 of 25
It's probably not the testosterone levels that cause negative side-effects post-jizz. It's actually increased prolactin and decreased dopamine that can make you tired and lethargic afterwards. It depends on how high your normal-state prolactin levels are. Testosterone is related but not causal in this case.
post #20 of 25
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Originally Posted by longskate88 View Post
...knowing that the day after sexual activity I am more tired and lethargic than 4-5 days later, when I have more energy but am also more aggressive and irritable.

Wait.
You only have sexual activity ever 4 or 5 days?
post #21 of 25
If you're not already doing so:

Lead an active life and go outside for extra energy in that department.
post #22 of 25
that's man-made t my friend.

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Thinking this guy might dispute that.

post #23 of 25
On sports science they tested a boxors agility, strength, and endurance. They tested him after not having sex for a week, then they tested him a week later or something, with him having sex the night before, and it was the same, I believe.

Not really definitive in terms of testosterone levels, but in terms of athletic abilities, it was the same.
post #24 of 25
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that's man-made t my friend.

And yours isn't at this point?
post #25 of 25
touche
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