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Originally Posted by The Slim Reaper
Just in relation to testosterone - I'm not an expert, but we all have very different levels. Take Joe Rogan - looks like a shaved chimp. Stocky, and built like a bulldog. He's a really good fighter (he may even have a chance against sheriff. Maybe.), looks like a "real man" (apart from the height - no offence to the short kings out there), yet he has to dose himself up on testosterone because his levels are so low.
There is absolutely no one size fits all rule, when it comes to our T levels.
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…yeah, I’m totally taking on board what you’re saying and I always feel that one size fits all rarely applies to things in general because we have to look at the specific differences and variations etc as well as the similarities that are being compared, you know…
…an elevated testerone level in females can be caused by varying things and polycystic ovary syndrome is quite a main one, I think…for example…I guess I’m also factoring in that testerone levels or ‘elevated’ testerone levels specifically in sport/competition have always had that strong link to performance enhancement drugs also, hence it all being monitored quite closely…but yeah, absolutely those levels do vary but the complication or confusion with Imane’s specific case as well has become a bit blurry by the thing that one sporting body did ban her from competing…yeah, possibly quite a dubious/corrupt sporting body but it still leaves that haze of thought…