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Does anyone know if theres a link between male libido and obesity?



especially with regards to it with VERY high testosterone levels from supplemtation

there is definitely a clear link. within a man's body tissues, wherever there are fatty tissues - an enzyme called aromatase converts the man's own testosterone - as well as any extra testosterone which he supplements with - into the female hormone estrogen.!!!!!!

this is especially pronounced in overweight flabby men. the more fatty tissues - the more the conversion into estrogen.

also, circulation is impaired in fat men, and diabetes is more likely - and both of these impair the libido. hardening of the arteries also reduces blood supply and flow into the penile artery which feeds the penis and other sex glands.

I hope I've helped. Thanks for a good rating.
I don't know about supplementation, but I have known some seriously sexy guys who were carrying more than a few extra pounds. One of them slimmed down and then complained that his sex drive was a lot less, but the doctor told him to get over it because he really needed to lose the weight. But a lot of heavy guys have studly reputations.
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