High estrogen trait

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Getting angry easy
 
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Bro is not ghetto maxxed
 
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This is very true,
could you imagine some who is masculine saying
"Wtf why is like that tf"
exactly
 
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i love to troll
 
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are u guys functioning humans

Potential Effects of High Estrogen in Men:​

  1. Irritability and Mood Swings:
    • High estrogen can disrupt serotonin and dopamine regulation, which may lead to irritability, frustration, or emotional sensitivity.
  2. Aggression or Anger:
    • In some cases, hormonal imbalances (e.g., high estrogen and low testosterone) can increase stress levels, potentially leading to quicker bouts of anger.
 
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It’s a sign of high estrogen dude
IMG 4408
Also have u ever heard of Roid rage.
 

Potential Effects of High Estrogen in Men:​

  1. Irritability and Mood Swings:
    • High estrogen can disrupt serotonin and dopamine regulation, which may lead to irritability, frustration, or emotional sensitivity.
  2. Aggression or Anger:
    • In some cases, hormonal imbalances (e.g., high estrogen and low testosterone) can increase stress levels, potentially leading to quicker bouts of anger.
hmm ig it’s a sign of both things then. At the extremes
 
hmm ig it’s a sign of both things then. At the extremes
yes obv cuz high e=high stress=anger and high t=prone to anger=stress sometimes. low e also usually means anger too typically crashed. will not read anything disagreeing with me
 
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They literally do

That’s why people have to take aromatase inhibitors
they’re a completely different thing to what steroids do.
 
they quite literally do if you don't take ai, unless you take non aromatizing steroids.
I’m talking about non aromatising obviously if I’m saying they don’t
 
The relationship between hormones like testosterone and estrogen and emotions like anger is complex, but in men, testosterone is more commonly associated with behaviors that could include anger, while high estrogen levels may contribute indirectly to emotional instability or irritability in some cases. Here's a breakdown:

Testosterone and Anger in Men

  • Amplifies Aggressive Tendencies: High testosterone levels can amplify dominance-seeking or competitive behaviors, which may sometimes lead to aggression if provoked. However, this doesn’t directly mean anger—it often depends on personality, social context, and the situation.
  • Context-Dependent Behavior: Testosterone tends to intensify responses to perceived threats or challenges, making it more likely to trigger assertive or aggressive behavior rather than uncontrolled emotional anger.

Estrogen and Emotional Irritability in Men

  • Emotional Instability: High estrogen levels in men (which may occur due to hormonal imbalances, obesity, or conditions like liver dysfunction) can sometimes cause emotional changes, including irritability, mood swings, or sadness. This is because estrogen influences the brain's neurotransmitters, including serotonin, which regulates mood.
  • Frustration and Irritability: High estrogen may indirectly contribute to feelings of frustration or irritability, particularly if the hormonal imbalance also leads to physical changes (like reduced libido, fatigue, or gynecomastia) that affect self-esteem and well-being.

Which Is More Likely to Cause Anger?

  • Testosterone: More likely to contribute to behaviors associated with anger, such as aggression or frustration in competitive or threatening situations.
  • Estrogen: More likely to cause irritability or emotional sensitivity rather than outright anger, particularly when levels are significantly out of balance.

Key Takeaway

In men, high testosterone is more directly linked to behaviors that could resemble anger, while high estrogen is more likely to lead to emotional irritability or mood swings. The effects of either hormone, however, are heavily influenced by individual personality, life circumstances, and overall health.
 

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