Become A Dad, Lose Your T

[quote]on edge wrote:
Stress kills test.
Young kids are very stressful.
I can’t wait 'till my daughter gets to 3 or 4 years old.[/quote]

Then all the stress will come back when she’s 14+.

I’ve got the feeling that daughters cause more stress than sons (to parents).

[quote]Edevus wrote:

[quote]on edge wrote:
Stress kills test.
Young kids are very stressful.
I can’t wait 'till my daughter gets to 3 or 4 years old.[/quote]

Then all the stress will come back when she’s 14+.

I’ve got the feeling that daughters cause more stress than sons (to parents). [/quote]

Wrong about daughters.

5 kids,
20 year old Male=caused ton of heart ache and stress
20 year old Male= no heart ache
18 year old Male= ton of heart ache and stress
17 year old Female= ton of heart ache and stress
15 year old female= still causing stress so we do not have the heart ache

in before X comments that the population of the study were not bodybuilders/powerlifters/Olympic lifters.

Oh, the population were probably not people who lift regularly so the hormonal reaction, length of T-deficit, etc. is probably different to those who daily ‘pick things up and put them down’ (not counting the kids, laundry on the floor, etc. as the only form of resistance.)

[quote]DJHT wrote:

[quote]Edevus wrote:

[quote]on edge wrote:
Stress kills test.
Young kids are very stressful.
I can’t wait 'till my daughter gets to 3 or 4 years old.[/quote]

Then all the stress will come back when she’s 14+.

I’ve got the feeling that daughters cause more stress than sons (to parents). [/quote]

Wrong about daughters.

5 kids,
20 year old Male=caused ton of heart ache and stress
20 year old Male= no heart ache
18 year old Male= ton of heart ache and stress
17 year old Female= ton of heart ache and stress
15 year old female= still causing stress so we do not have the heart ache[/quote]

So all of them are causing it for you I see.

[quote]Johnny T Frisk wrote:

[quote]DJHT wrote:

[quote]biglifter wrote:

And the more involved you are w/kids the lower the T goes. Rejoice all you childless strong-ass test oozing bastards.

http://yourlife.usatoday.com/health/medical/menshealth/story/2011-09-13/Fathers-testosterone-drops-steeply-after-baby-arrives/50384024/1[/quote]

Wonder where this guys T level is at. I guess he makes enough to mount her. [/quote]

Or maybe at this point she mounts him.
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But that has to be the looses shit on earth. You can only stretch it so many times before it sticks. He probably has to spank it into a measuring cup and pour it in while she hangs upside down. I’d image it’d take a jack hammer to get her off at this point.
I think this crosses the line from parenthood to serious OCD.

[quote]on edge wrote:
Stress kills test.
Young kids are very stressful.
I can’t wait 'till my daughter gets to 3 or 4 years old.[/quote]

That won’t help…Hell, I don’t care. There is t-replacement if it gets out of hand…Besides it doubles as birth control.
I wouldn’t trade my kids for a couple nanograms of T.