xbure9x
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- May 8, 2007
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not to derail this anymore but this is not an accurate statement. Women do not derive their energy, drive and or well being from their testosterone like a man would. Women rely on their estrogen mainly for this. Testosterone plays a role for them as well, but the amount they produce is so minute compared to a man. the main benefit of testosterone for a woman (who is not looking to be a bodybuilder) would be to aid in their sex drive, but in terms of energy and well being, that would be estrogen for them (more involved than that, but the main driver)the problem with equating testosterone levels to laziness, is that it could easily imply that women are naturally lazier than men as they have less natural testosterone...
The bigger issue would probably be having your testosterone (and other hormone) levels below your body's baseline
Males with low testosterone will 100% feel the effects of it like laziness, lack of motivation, lack of muscle mass, etc. There are exceptions and going too high like a male bodybuilder is obviously not the healthiest either, but there is an optimal range, and when you're in it, you definitely notice it