ketostix said:
And why are they rich and famous? I can see that some wanted to take a T nonsense dump in this thread. But if you're going to debate the hormone T at least address the points I made refuting such a simplistic argument , namely being that normally T levels in males is a dime a dozen. I honestly can't believe that anyone would discuss the significance of a normal fvcking male hormone that every normal male has in high supply as the key to universal attractiveness.
Keto, you come to the forum with a question "What is the X factor". Yet you discount my ADVICE as MOOT.
"Silly TESTOSTETONE. How could TESTOSTERONE, the DOMINANT male hormone, have such a profound effect in one's life. After all what really separates us from women other than our genitialia."
Yet here you are still wondering what works.
If you needed surgery, would you go to the successful practicing surgeon or the medical student studying?
Truth be told, if you need ANSWERS look to the guys who are successful and experienced.
You say I brag. So if I express to you my success with women on a consistent basis that makes me a NARCISSISTIC bragger.
The bottom line remains the same. I am VERY successful and will continue to do so. I am also a NATURAL. The difference between you and I is I don't THINK but KNOW what works.
I tell you TESTOSTERONE is key. You state it is ridiculous. Yet ALL models have chiseled features and physiques and most of them take testosterone/ GH therapy. Pick up GQ magazine and ask a woman what is attractive.
I am bailing on this thread. To waste my energy on a guy like you is only time consuming. I could only hope a newbie reads this, takes fitness and diet seriously and makes a LIFESTYLE change.
While you continue to INQUIRE on sosuave of what works, I will continue to walk into lounges and have women approach me consistently. Not because I am PRETTY like Leonardo Decaprio but because my lifestyle of hormonal manipulation, diet and exercise gives me MENTAL and PHYSICAL superiority over most men. Having a magazine cover physique sure does not hurt either.
And lastly to address your frivolous question above. The majority of men who do not work out have low-medium TOTAL testosterone levels. It is not the TOTAL T that determines how much T your body will utilize. It is your acting FREE levels of T. If your lifestyle does not include vigorous exercise (sports, working out, job related) , the bulk of the TOTAL T will not bind to receptor sites and will either not be used or AROMATIZE into estrogen. So the key is not how much TOTAL T you have, but FREE binding T. That being said, if you do not have a lifestyle that has consistent exercise of some sort as much as 80% of men can fall victim to LOW FREE T levels.
Good luck on your mission.