The Relationship Between Anogenital Distance and Reproductive Hormone Levels in Adult Men

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Anogenital distance (r = 0.20, p = 0.03) and penile length (r = 0.20, p = 0.03) were significantly associated with serum testosterone levels while total testis size was not (r = 0.17, p = 0.07). No relationship between genital length and luteinizing hormone, follicle-stimulating hormone or estradiol was identified. After adjusting for age the serum testosterone increased by 20.1 ng/dl (95% CI 1.8, 38.4; p = 0.03) for each 1 cm increase in anogenital distance. On multivariable models no statistically significant relationship existed between penile length and testosterone levels. Moreover men with hypogonadal testosterone levels (less than 300 ng/dl) had a significantly shorter anogenital distance compared to men with higher testosterone levels (31.6 vs 37.3 mm, p = 0.02).

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A shorter distance between your ass and dick is an accurate measure of homosexuality and associated with a lack of Androgens prenatally (not sure about the androgen part tho, cant remember)
 
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A shorter distance between your ass and dick is an accurate measure of homosexuality
Why would it be? I don't think there is link between low testosterone and Homosex. Scuse me I'm brainlet :feelsuhh:
 
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Why would it be? I don't think there is link between low testosterone and Homosex. Scuse me I'm brainlet :feelsuhh:
There is iirc at least pre natally, and homosexuals on averge have less Testosterone
 
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now i just need a way to measure it...
 
There is iirc at least pre natally, and homosexuals on averge have less Testosterone
Researchers at the Masters and Johnson sex research in stitute in St. Louis have found that young men who are pre dominantly or exclusively homosexual generally have lower levels of the male sex hormone testosterone in their blood than do young hetero sexual men.

The scientists said it could not be determined from the findings whether the hormone differences were a cause or an effect of homosexuality.

But, they agreed, the finding adds strong new evidence to small but growing body of re cent research challenging the traditional view that sexual orientation is a purely social and psychological matter.

You're right but I thought homosex had bigger penises on average (pause)
 
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Researchers at the Masters and Johnson sex research in stitute in St. Louis have found that young men who are pre dominantly or exclusively homosexual generally have lower levels of the male sex hormone testosterone in their blood than do young hetero sexual men.

The scientists said it could not be determined from the findings whether the hormone differences were a cause or an effect of homosexuality.

But, they agreed, the finding adds strong new evidence to small but growing body of re cent research challenging the traditional view that sexual orientation is a purely social and psychological matter.

You're right but I thought homosex had bigger penises on average (pause)
They don't and have high rates of obesity
 
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