Dual Karnayn said:
Samurai
As usual....lol...wrong again.............
"Testosterone is recognized as the hormone of desire: it makes muscles for boys and turns them into sexually functional men. But testosterone is very important to a woman, too. She produces increased amounts of this hormone in her puberty, because testosterone is the precursor to estrogen. Without testosterone, there would be no "woman."
A woman's testosterone levels are highest in the early twenties. The decrease in sex drive we see thereafter is often due to oral contraceptives which suppress all sex hormone production (testosterone, estrogens and progesterone). The treatment is relatively simple: add back some testosterone."
http://www.usdoctor.com/testtwo.htm
"The role of testosterone in women's sexuality
Testosterone is one key player in your sex drive: it affects interest, arousal, sexual response, lubrication and orgasm. And many women in perimenopause don’t have enough testosterone."
http://www.womentowomen.com/sexualityandfertility/sexaftermenopause.asp
"DHEA is the precursor to testosterone. Low testosterone levels, which reduce sex drive, may be due to low DHEA levels."
http://www.diagnose-me.com/cond/C477282.html
please explain the sexual functioning of people with low or no levels of testosterone.
if it would be as you suggest, people are no more than as animals in the field. are we?
animals have instincts, do we? while i am the first to agree that humans are animals it is also quite true that we are much more than animals.
do animals read the Koran?
older people like myself have much lower levels of testosterone. do older people have sex? do you know?
i have actual first hand knowledge of what life is like with various levels of testosterone, do you?
how is it that what you read on a web page from someone who you do not know is more real to you than what someone who lives through the situation has to say?
how do you came to be so omnipotent? is that a result of your high testosterone?
my knowledge is based on my personal experience, is yours?
human function is more complex than animal.