viewing ownly Posted July 29, 2024 Posted July 29, 2024 I've seen a couple of older providers who each used follicle stimulant solutions on their balding heads. While they liked not having a balding appearance, each of them mentioned how it's a give and take, as their cum shots have decreased as a result of the side effect for having more hair on the head. This seems to be a consistent detriment for men who don't like having a balding head, and don't want to carry a shaved head look. For that reason, I find my ejaculation to be a special thing for my advanced age. I never tire of hearing exclamations of shock when I reach climax. I'm forever grateful to the Playgirl model I saw just once who shared this vital health information with me, aside of the fact that I have no interest in exiting swimming pools in slow-motion.
Ali Gator Posted August 3, 2024 Posted August 3, 2024 Quote "I'm forever grateful to the Playgirl model" Who might that be ? I feel like I know them all from being a collector throughout the decades. 😎(Feel free to DM)
+ PhileasFogg Posted August 6, 2024 Posted August 6, 2024 Correlation does not prove causation. Age by itself leads to reduced ejaculate. Also, Aging correlates with hair loss for those so disposed. The addition of the growth products may just be a coincidence that they are correlating to the outcome. We won’t know unless they stop using it and things return to normal. When propecia was first released decades ago, I was among the 2% who had reduced libido and ED. I stopped quickly and things worked fine again. That proved causation to me.
+ SirBillybob Posted August 6, 2024 Posted August 6, 2024 (edited) In contrast to oral finasteride where sexual function change findings lean towards a conclusion of detrimental side effect for some patients, topical finasteride (the OP’s written not oral topic) compared to topical placebo studied in research to date based on most recent available systematic review does not convincingly impact sexual function. Endocrine factors explain the academic receipts difference between oral and topical. Interestingly, some degree of both improved hair growth and deterioration in sexual function has been reported for placebo study arms, the two factors depending on oral vs topical product methodology. Finasteride assignment arm hair growth is usually a multiple of placebo arm hair growth because the latter group’s is not nil. Anecdotal reports of decreased sexual function among men using topical finasteride would be considered an artefact effect of unrelated variables affecting sexual function. Human nature goes for a concrete explanation, however specious. Science-based assumptions of causality not met satisfactorily. Due to unique sexual function demands a provider would not be deemed the most favourable candidate for assessing the effects referenced above. Edited August 6, 2024 by SirBillybob
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