nullorchis (imported) wrote: Fri May 25, 2012 1:10 am Your body chemistry is unique. Some of the testosterone altering drugs are powerful and can negative side effects. And several may need to be needed.
High amounts of testosterone can cloud rational thinking and action. Best not to self-administer solutions.
Interestingly, your body itself is a powerful "drug factory". It is worthwhile learning about how testosterone, adrenaline, endorphins, dopamine, prolactin, seratonin, oxytocin, etc. all interact.
I believe that my advice above actually works by essentially medicating yourself. For example, orgasm releases prolactin which causes your dopamine response to dull (i.e. you no longer need a "fix") and also depresses your testosterone -- it actually takes the edge off your horniness. By accepting your oversexed nature you greatly reduce your anxiety and furtiveness which reduces the adrenaline pump -- adrenaline pump actually alters your thinking and is proven to make you make bad decisions (prioritize the immediate over the long-term). Also, doing strenuous activity like boxing naturally plays out the adrenaline, releases endorphins, etc. If we wear our body out during the day, we get better sleep which normalizes our seratonin, which in turn helps ease compulsive and obsessive behavior and dampens sexuality. And so on.
A lot of the pills we take are really just doing the things we should be doing naturally (things we were designed to do). Men evolved to be involved in strenuous and dangerous situations every day. Instead, now we sit in front of computers, and in offices, or at home and the mechanisms of our masculine functions are all frustrated. But it is possible to direct them into positive outlets even in the modern world.