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I get very mad at the smallest things and feel very aggressive for no reason.
Why is this?
Why is this?
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Because your T levels are astonishing, son.I get very mad at the smallest things and feel very aggressive for no reason.
Why is this?
Might be pride because I cant take losing easily and I get angry with myself but I also get mad at little things like someone walking slow jflUsed to have this when i was younger.
Might be genetic prideful personality or High T
Or a coping mechanism for getting bullied
All are options tbh.
yes bro I remember my JBL headphones fell to the floor and I got so mad that i threw it across the room and it brokeSame, if I cant find my headphones I’ll smash everything
I can understand bro I myself have a prideful personality and can relate with what you are saying.Might be pride because I cant take losing easily and I get angry with myself but I also get mad at little things like someone walking slow jfl
I relate to you a lot bro good replyI can understand bro I myself have a prideful personality and can relate with what you are saying.
Also, people, that stutter or have a voice I consider feminine irritate me, someone not opening the door when he walked just in front of me, etc.
People getting praised for doing something everyone can do or people feeling special and quirky yet are nothing different.
All these things irritate me. Probably bcs I am a prideful person myself.
i used to rage on all the small things a few months ago when my overall mood was always shit. since my mood is better now it doesnt happen anymoreI get very mad at the smallest things and feel very aggressive for no reason.
Why is this?
maybe I do have high cortisol but Im not stressed or anxious so makes no senseJFL @ the retards saying "High T", last time I checked high levels of T have nothing to do with aggressiveness (as long as you're not low T you'll have normal aggression)
what OP has is:
High C