Effect Of Natural Aromatase Inhibitors On Libido

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Well by that logic I'd better get circumcised too. Wouldn't want any new girlfriends thinking my eggplant looks weird


Indeed. And "strong libido" is a subjective and arbitrary criterion.
Evolutionarily speaking there's no reason why a man would need to orgasm multiple times a week. If you have a girlfriend atm it's a different situation, since her presence can rev up the libido in a way that wouldn't happen when you're single, and if you're having trouble getting hard off that then yeah there could be a problem.

But even still, there's no physiological need to orgasm multiple times a week. Women ovulate once a month. The fertility difference between a couple where the man orgasms 3x vs. 1x a week is going to be barely measurable, if at all. Not to mention that women have various physical and behavioral indicators that make them more receptive to sex (and you more desirous of it) during the female fertile window.

Very good post @Ivysaur
 
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Well by that logic I'd better get circumcised too. Wouldn't want any new girlfriends thinking my eggplant looks weird

I can't comment on that... that is a strange and awful practice only common in certain parts of the world. We don't do that to our newborns around where I live :P

It's kinda apples to oranges though. One is a normal human bodily function, the other is a cultural phenomenon which is not universally practiced or expected. But a high libido is normal and common in most young people, assuming they are reasonably healthy, of course.
 

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You think ejaculating multiple times a week is akin to a porn star? Lol. Yes ideally if prolactin is low enough, you will be ready to go whenever. Doesnt mean you do, it means you could if you the opportunity presented itself. Butin the modern day there are so many men that have erectile problems and libido issues that depend on drugs to perform sexually regularly, barely having sex once a week or worse and you think that's normal when its a sign of declining health. That is due to hypothyroid, high prolactin making them hyposexual.

There's no such thing as stress-driven libido, its like the people that think there is a CO2 erection and a NO erection when all erections depend on nitric oxide, full stop. Libido depends on a combination of many neurotransmitters, hormones, and good thyroid function. You can raise libido by fixing issues in these categories, prolactin being the first thing to look at.

Humans were meant to have strong libido, high motivation and energy, less need for sleep, and ability to enjoy all life has to offer for as long as possible.
Problem is we are all so physically weak and unhealthy nowadays our health standards have changed to reflect the new normal.

Stress-driven libido isn't libido in the real sense but a resort to sexual pleasure to alleviate symptoms of chronic stress. You see this more with compulsive resort to porn but occasionally sexually active people manifest this. It's a weak, diffusive sexuality but it's how most moderns perceive libido so the use of the term is valid if you're not a hair-splitting autist. It's possible to mistake not desiring sex as much in the intermittent period of improving health due to having less stress but not yet truly having a properly operational hormonal system to having "lowered libido" when it's just a medium-short term condition. The rest of your comment is either misrepresentation (I assume accidentally due to my not being very clear) or else just basic bumper board stuff that I wouldn't even disagree with so I'll just leave it with this clarification
 

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I can't comment on that... that is a strange and awful practice only common in certain parts of the world. We don't do that to our newborns around where I live :P

It's kinda apples to oranges though. One is a normal human bodily function, the other is a cultural phenomenon which is not universally practiced or expected. But a high libido is normal and common in most young people, assuming they are reasonably healthy, of course.

I think it's funny that circumcision was touted as this big self-control motivator by puritans when the two groups of people who exhibit this trait of sexual discretion and control the least are religiously obligated to perform it
 

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It's kinda apples to oranges though. One is a normal human bodily function
ejaculating multiple times a week is a normal human bodily function? This is news to me.

But a high libido is normal and common in most young people, assuming they are reasonably healthy, of course.
Aging and degeneration are common in most old people, thus it's normal and there's no need to worry. In fact, the age at which this degeneration occurs is steadily decreasing--so it seems it's simply a normal bodily function for people to start degenerating earlier as time goes on.
 
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ejaculating multiple times a week is a normal human bodily function? This is news to me.

Any good argument why it wouldn't be? It is as far as myself (and most other young men) is concerned. It seems to be the case in animals as well.
If you've never had that kind of libido I suppose it would be news. I don't see anything negative about it unless it's so high you can't focus on anything else.
But it would obviously depend on your partner, a mismatch between libidos can be a bad thing in a relationship.



Aging and degeneration are common in most old people, thus it's normal and there's no need to worry. In fact, the age at which this degeneration occurs is steadily decreasing--so it seems it's simply a normal bodily function for people to start degenerating earlier as time goes on.

Are you trying to present having a high libido in a young person as something that isn't normal and is a result of some kind of degenerative state? Otherwise I don't see the connection between that and what happens to old people. As far as I am concerned it is normal and not something bad. How is that comparable to aging which is a clear degenerative state?
 

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