
User28823
do not go gentle into that good night
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i was too tired so went to bed instead
which means im EXTRA horny today.
which means im EXTRA horny today.
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when did i imply this?one day no fap wont make you a chad jfl. discipline is good but stop acting like you mog everyone now
cope 3x a day is idealFull no-fap for months actually isn't recommended, and doesn't increase test or masculine aura, but controlled fapping like 1-2 times a week
Sorry, to hear that.Aint Even horny no more cuz of rad140 abuse![]()
Sometimes roid in specific situations*Sorry, to hear that.
Don't roid kids, you are not doing it for yourselves.
You are throwing away your health, the most precious thing you can possibly have on this earth, just for the approval of others and because of a lack of selfworth and therefore depression.
Don't be a retard, never roid.
My last time was on 10.9., today is 9.10.
low T
Testosterone production and semen production are related but separate biological processes — both influenced by the testes but regulated through different mechanisms.@EvilSatanArseRapist i can't replay to your dumb post, when it's just quotations.
How should i be low T, when i kept all the energy in my balls?
I will keep it and get molded by my natural energy.
Semen retention is the natural way for us men, when we only release it when we come back from 1 month long mammut hunt.
Factor | Effect |
---|---|
Sleep (7–9 hrs) | Strongly boosts natural production |
Body fat % | Higher fat = more aromatization → lower T |
Resistance training | Increases LH + T levels |
Chronic stress | Cortisol suppresses T |
Diet (zinc, magnesium, saturated fats) | Supports synthesis |
Alcohol, opioids, anabolic abuse | Suppresses production |
Study sponsored by the porn industry.Testosterone production and semen production are related but separate biological processes — both influenced by the testes but regulated through different mechanisms.
Testosterone vs. Semen Production
- Testosterone is produced by Leydig cells in the testes under stimulation from LH (luteinizing hormone).
- Semenis made up of:
- Sperm cells (produced by Sertoli cells in the seminiferous tubules under FSH stimulation).
- Seminal fluid (from the prostate, seminal vesicles, and bulbourethral glands).
So, testosterone helps enable sperm production (spermatogenesis), but it’s not directly “used up” by ejaculation.
Does Not Ejaculating Increase Testosterone?
This is a common misconception.
Scientific studies show that:
- Short-term abstinence (a few days):
A small, temporary rise in testosterone (peaks around day 7 in one 2003 study).
After that, levels stabilize or return to baseline.- Long-term abstinence:
No sustained increase in testosterone. The body’s endocrine system self-regulates — testosterone production isn’t limited by ejaculation frequency.- Frequent ejaculation:
Does not deplete testosterone. Men who ejaculate daily have the same baseline testosterone levels as those who abstain for weeks.
What Actually Impacts Testosterone
Factor Effect Sleep (7–9 hrs) Strongly boosts natural production Body fat % Higher fat = more aromatization → lower T Resistance training Increases LH + T levels Chronic stress Cortisol suppresses T Diet (zinc, magnesium, saturated fats) Supports synthesis Alcohol, opioids, anabolic abuse Suppresses production
Summary
- Ejaculation does not reduce testosterone levels.
- Abstinence may cause a tiny short-term spike but no long-term boost.
- Testosterone production depends mainly on hormonal signals, sleep, diet, and lifestyle, not semen retention.
Look at the manliness from this guy, doing semen retention.Testosterone production and semen production are related but separate biological processes — both influenced by the testes but regulated through different mechanisms.
Testosterone vs. Semen Production
- Testosterone is produced by Leydig cells in the testes under stimulation from LH (luteinizing hormone).
- Semenis made up of:
- Sperm cells (produced by Sertoli cells in the seminiferous tubules under FSH stimulation).
- Seminal fluid (from the prostate, seminal vesicles, and bulbourethral glands).
So, testosterone helps enable sperm production (spermatogenesis), but it’s not directly “used up” by ejaculation.
Does Not Ejaculating Increase Testosterone?
This is a common misconception.
Scientific studies show that:
- Short-term abstinence (a few days):
A small, temporary rise in testosterone (peaks around day 7 in one 2003 study).
After that, levels stabilize or return to baseline.- Long-term abstinence:
No sustained increase in testosterone. The body’s endocrine system self-regulates — testosterone production isn’t limited by ejaculation frequency.- Frequent ejaculation:
Does not deplete testosterone. Men who ejaculate daily have the same baseline testosterone levels as those who abstain for weeks.
What Actually Impacts Testosterone
Factor Effect Sleep (7–9 hrs) Strongly boosts natural production Body fat % Higher fat = more aromatization → lower T Resistance training Increases LH + T levels Chronic stress Cortisol suppresses T Diet (zinc, magnesium, saturated fats) Supports synthesis Alcohol, opioids, anabolic abuse Suppresses production
Summary
- Ejaculation does not reduce testosterone levels.
- Abstinence may cause a tiny short-term spike but no long-term boost.
- Testosterone production depends mainly on hormonal signals, sleep, diet, and lifestyle, not semen retention.
Look at the manliness from this guy, doing semen retention.
Chad has to switch women, because if men fuck the same woman over and over again, the sexual lust of us declines.framecel subhuman
sorry u fell for this
chad busts in stacy 3x a day