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Originally Posted by aceventura3
Are you male? Over 18?
Look at it this way: You need fuel to launch a rocket into outer space. So, there is a direct correlation between fuel and getting your rocket launched. However, if you have one gallon of fuel more than what you need to get your rocket off, into outer space, you did not need that extra gallon. If you have one gallon less than what you need to get your rocket off, into outer space, your rocket doesn't get into outer space.
But you know what they say - it ain't rocket science.
You introduced testosterone into the discussion and now you are saying you don't know how it affects men? Another sex education opportunity!
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Yes I'm a male over 18.
Rockets have nothing to do with males' sexual peak, biology does. And biology says that the male sexual peak is at or around age 18......case closed. There is no room for argument here, that is a biological fact. There's no room for interpretation.
The reason it is the sexual peak is because it is peak testosterone production, that is why I introduced it. I made no reference to male menopause because it is irrelevant to the topic at hand. But I know how hard it is for you to not talk about irrelevant topics.