Just some fodder for discussion. I know many of us try to manipulate our hormone levels whether it's by "natural" (diet, training methods, so on) or by "artificial" (prohormones, steriods, etc) means.
Anyway, this gist of the article is that fidelity and fatherhood among males is associated with low testosterone levels. Not clear whether the research establishes a causal link or just an association.
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tm....ne_dc_1
I like to think that my behavior is more than just the sum of the hormones at play in my system at any given moment, but there's no denying that T levels influence mood, aggression, so on.
My guess is that perhaps domesticity drives down T levels, but boosting them won't necessarily make you Joey Buttafuoco.
Anyway, this gist of the article is that fidelity and fatherhood among males is associated with low testosterone levels. Not clear whether the research establishes a causal link or just an association.
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tm....ne_dc_1
I like to think that my behavior is more than just the sum of the hormones at play in my system at any given moment, but there's no denying that T levels influence mood, aggression, so on.
My guess is that perhaps domesticity drives down T levels, but boosting them won't necessarily make you Joey Buttafuoco.