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I cannot fathom whoever claims to take finasteride and “didn’t feel side effects” Like bro, how is it possible you NUKED DHT by 80% and didn’t feel a thing

If you nuked T by 80% you’d feel it

If you nuked E2 by 80% you’d feel it

When I inject DHTE/DHTP and raise my DHT by 80% I feel ready for war

But you don’t feel an 80% DROP in DHT? Are you even alive?? That makes no sense unless you started out with no DHT!

When you're already clinically DHT deficient, like 80-90% of the population, you might not notice a further reduction in DHT and metabolites... Key word: notice.
 
didn't notice anything, not even the cum quality changes that people usually report.
 
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didn't notice anything, not even the cum quality changes that people usually report.
When was the last time you had an erection?
 
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Finasteride is weak. I've been on dutasteride for 7 years which blocks dht by 93% and have indeed not had any negative effects. Keep barking.
 
Finasteride is weak. I've been on dutasteride for 7 years which blocks dht by 93% and have indeed not had any negative effects. Keep barking.
Ramblings from a random tranny strip in Bangkok
 
Ramblings from a random tranny strip in Bangkok
Men who experience side effects from DHT blockers (like finasteride or dutasteride) tend to have certain predispositions, while others tolerate them well. Here’s a general breakdown:


Men More Likely to Experience Side Effects:


  1. Younger Men (Under 30) – Younger individuals may be more sensitive to hormonal changes, as their DHT levels are naturally higher.
  2. Men with Low Baseline DHT/Testosterone – If someone already has lower DHT or testosterone levels, further suppression can lead to noticeable changes.
  3. Men Prone to Hormonal Sensitivity – Some men are more sensitive to fluctuations in hormones, leading to issues like sexual dysfunction or mood swings.
  4. Men with Anxiety or Depression – There are anecdotal reports that those with pre-existing mental health conditions may be more susceptible to mood-related side effects.
  5. Men with Genetic Susceptibility – Some people may have genetic predispositions that make them more prone to side effects due to variations in androgen receptor sensitivity.
  6. Men Who Abruptly Stop Usage – Some men report issues after stopping DHT blockers, known as Post-Finasteride Syndrome (PFS), though this is debated in the medical community.

 
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