Politics

Low T An Ultimate Insult To Some Politicians

Florida is at the forefront of the 2016 US presidential election. I can’t call because almost all the votes have not been received. A few weeks before the vote, a commercial appeared on the ad and on TV, calling Hillary Clinton a very vulnerable, free, ethically compromised president. Few people take the ads seriously.

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But since then, the American conservatives, preference for feminism has become a strange orthodoxy, only the result of abnormally low levels of testosterone. Like most conspiracy conservatism, it begins with a bulletin board, and activists of alternative rights come together. From there, “Low T” became the ultimate insult due to unpleasant burns of others, such as “Kirk”, “Soi Boy”, “Beta”. Donald, Reddit’s largest playing card community, has thousands of posts, “Las Vegas Cock Dolly: Low T Left decides to send a signal through a gun”. There is also a “Low T Beta Men Beginner Package”. This includes photos of Bernie Sanders and Desert Boots.

Politicians have long believed that fitness can be a leader. But the attachment to testosterone is not to win this battle. Testosterone is a hormone that is often misunderstood by both men and women. It not only plays an important role in sexual function and helps to build muscle but also contributes to cognition, energy, and mood.  People with low testosterone levels are more likely to have multiple chronic illnesses (although researchers argue that causality has not been confirmed). Therefore, low testosterone levels are said to be a mixture of anxiety. It’s not like a man and has no determination. You are not happy with sex but there’s a solution like the Spanish fly. 

In fact, most men have had reduced testosterone levels around age 30. Until recently, most people had low testosterone levels. This is part of men’s menopause, which is a problem of decreased libido in men. . . But this new political understanding of testosterone is not just aging.

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