I stumbled upon this article on newsweek:
No Sex, Please, We're Soccer Players
http://www.newsweek.com/blogs/the-human ... ayers.html
on page 2, it says:
An endocrinologist who's studied the problem tells National Geographic that "after three months without sex, which is not so uncommon for some athletes, testosterone dramatically drops to levels close to children’s levels."
If indeed you wait till 3 months without any sexual activities and your testosterone level drops to that level of a child, then it makes sense. That's why we have youth hairline, or juvenile hairline.
And for those who says what about p**rn stars. Well, if you don't know by now, they don't film everyday, certainly not every hour. Some maybe just have one-time gig.
Any thoughts?
No Sex, Please, We're Soccer Players
http://www.newsweek.com/blogs/the-human ... ayers.html
on page 2, it says:
An endocrinologist who's studied the problem tells National Geographic that "after three months without sex, which is not so uncommon for some athletes, testosterone dramatically drops to levels close to children’s levels."
If indeed you wait till 3 months without any sexual activities and your testosterone level drops to that level of a child, then it makes sense. That's why we have youth hairline, or juvenile hairline.
And for those who says what about p**rn stars. Well, if you don't know by now, they don't film everyday, certainly not every hour. Some maybe just have one-time gig.
Any thoughts?