Can a Woman Lower a Man's Testosterone?

Same!

my past life before my health decline was full of high impact activities (used to exercise around 20hrs/wk) so I have some gnarly third degree burns, a scar across my eye, a small bald spot on the back of my head when my hair is short from cracking the back of my head open…. Split my one knuckle open witj a butterfly knife and didn’t bother getting stitches (could see tendon/ligament and bone)… I can go on… have scarring from stupidly getting caught in a fence that had some barbed wire on it etc

Tons of surgical scars… like 14-15 of them… gonna have another 7 or so within the next two years… had I known I had genetic issue I wouldn’t have pushed the sport/lifting as hard as I did.

A few tattoos. I’m going to get more specifically to cover up scars from my operations.

Keyhole is fine, those scars are small

But the largest incision I have is 25cm (10 inches) and I have two incisions like that. The one is 25cm the other one is 20cm…

It looks like I have been to hell and back… hard to explain when people see me shirtless now so I figured I’d cover most of it up

Hence he got so many matches.

This is a sign of a silly woman. Sexually advancing on someone and then asking oneself, “Oh wait, hold on. How tall is this guy?,” when she couldn’t even perceive an estimated height beforehand is silly.

It’s not worth it to lower oneself for this situation, especially if it were to advance into a “relationship,” whatever the heck that construct is for people these days.

US culture is a crass and gaudy, and status-mongering is very strong here, and it I believe it got exponentially worse in the 2010’s. Regarding the preference for height–I’m not kidding–I cannot even recall one freaking conversation about male height for sexual selection in the 90s and aughts. Some of the most socially dominant and attractive men (meaning they attracted several women, not that they were gorgeous) were of average height or short! Three men I know with excessive “body counts” are 5’9" or 5’10".

It is best not to focus on what one considers a flaw. Status and mental and social well-being trump height and looks, I believe.

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