AAS and sexual aggression.

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Ok. So I blast and cruise. To be fair though, my blasts are pretty mild. Right now I’m running 120mg test U, 60mg Deca, 210mg Mast E and it’s enough for me.

This is the second time I’ve done Masteron and I’ve noticed a very pleasing increase specifically in sexual aggression and determination both times I’ve been on it. Luckily my girlfriend responds well to this - in fact she loves it.

So the question is, are there compounds more effective than Masteron for sexual aggression and performance? Particularly short acting compounds which can be taken pre-sex similarly to how viagra would be used.

I was thinking specifically about Milberone, Metribolone, TNE, and maybe Halotestin. I have some halo and I’m planning on giving it a go in the next week or so.

Any experiences? Or compounds I’ve overlooked?
 
I’ve actually tried proviron at 25 and 50mg. I think it has some acute effect if taken a couple of hours before sex, but it’s not enough to be incredibly obvious. Maybe I should try 75 or 100mg.

I’m really looking for something to help induce an episode of “roid rage” in a bedroom context.
 
I get what you’re trying to get at, but chemicals will only get you so far into a true primal predator mentality with respect to your sexuality.

90% of it is all mindset.
 
I think we know what you mean and it doesn't involve non-consent. But consider the choice of words when you discuss publicly because the legal definition of 'sexual aggression' is often something along the lines that follow:

"Sexual aggression is defined as a person engaging in sexual behavior with someone who does not or cannot consent to engage in that behavior"
 
I think we know what you mean and it doesn't involve non-consent. But consider the choice of words when you discuss publicly because the legal definition of 'sexual aggression' is often something along the lines that follow:

"Sexual aggression is defined as a person engaging in sexual behavior with someone who does not or cannot consent to engage in that behavior"
Would you like to inform my girlfriend that her sexual desires aren’t valid? I’m sure she’ll take your advice.
 
Would you like to inform my girlfriend that her sexual desires aren’t valid? I’m sure she’ll take your advice.
WTF? I didn't say anything about your girlfriend's sexual desires.

I'm giving you some friendly advice that, in many circles, the phrase sexual aggression is essentially interpreted with similar meaning as rape.

If you don't care, how you may be perceived, that's fine. Just then don't get upset at me for pointing out the obvious.
 
WTF? I didn't say anything about your girlfriend's sexual desires.

I'm giving you some friendly advice that, in many circles, the phrase sexual aggression is essentially interpreted with similar meaning as rape.

If you don't care, how you may be perceived, that's fine. Just then don't get upset at me for pointing out the obvious.
I guess I can see that for some people, but atleast in sex positive circles... it isnt viewed as rape.

Some men/women receive it as a way to be desired.

I love me a sexual aggressive cougar. lol
 
I guess I can see that for some people, but atleast in sex positive circles... it isnt viewed as rape.

Some men/women receive it as a way to be desired.

I love me a sexual aggressive cougar. lol
Definitely. It's not really debatable as an observation of how the term is sometimes used probably most often in academic and legal circles. Semantics are important to note especially when it involves substances like AAS that are often demonized in society
 
I absolutely inhabit “sex positive circles”and I do think it’s nice that not every man on here is a misogynist apparently; some evidently are concerned about language being used as a tool of patriarchy. However everyone knows here what I mean by “sexual aggression” as it’s a definite property of AAS.

Now can we talk about drugs rather than bicker about semantics?
 
I absolutely inhabit “sex positive circles”and I do think it’s nice that not every man on here is a misogynist apparently; some evidently are concerned about language being used as a tool of patriarchy. However everyone knows here what I mean by “sexual aggression” as it’s a definite property of AAS.

Now can we talk about drugs rather than bicker about semantics?
As I clearly stated at the outset, we know what you mean. Clearly, you are uninterested in what I have to say and that is fine.

I will continue to contribute wherever I see it is appropriate and relevant.

So recognize my comments as intended for others who understand my point of how such semantic choices could potentially have unfortunate real-world (legal) consequences.
 
Well if you know what I mean, and everyone else knows what I mean too, there’s not much need to clarify is there?

Nobody is going to arrest me for being rough with my (enthusiastically consenting) partner.

So, drugs?
 
Well if you know what I mean, and everyone else knows what I mean too, there’s not much need to clarify is there?

Nobody is going to arrest me for being rough with my (enthusiastically consenting) partner.

So, drugs?
There was never any need for you to clarify or defend yourself as is wasn't about your behavior at all but something else entirely.

So carry on with the discussion. The AAS-sex relationship a very interesting topic..
 
There was never any need for you to clarify or defend yourself as is wasn't about your behavior at all but something else entirely.

So carry on with the discussion. The AAS-sex relationship a very interesting topic..
Working on a related article, that will certainly discuss this aspect of androgen & libido.

For instance, androgen-receptor knockout [AR null] (in brain tissue) rodents exhibit a phenotype devoid of male aggressive & sexual behavior (indicating a nexus between aggression and reproduction with teleological implications, & an indispensible role for T/androgen). Interesting, indeed; as it supports an AR biological function with respect to male sexual behavior. Of course, central to the piece, will be communicating that human behavior is vastly more complex than this one observation.

Indeed, one must be very careful to be socially sensitive towards legal concepts and definitions of sexual aggression versus biological/physiological concepts.
 
Nobody is going to arrest me for being rough with my (enthusiastically consenting) partner.
Better get that in writing stating explicitly what is being done and that everyone involved consents. Video proof works too, like look officer this bitch likes to be slapped across the face, she's a masochist.

Bitches can switch on a dime especially when things get bad, and when she shows the bruise as proof you're legally fucked without that consent paper/contract. This is from a BDSM context but relates to vanilla and swinger folks too.

Stay safe out there brothers!
 
My first cycle of test was 16 weeks long. I turned into a literal pornstar in the bedroom with my new girlfriend at the time. Harder erections, I lasted longer, and much more dominant/aggressive in the bedroom than usual- which she was a huge fan of.

Throughout the course of those 16 weeks, my hypersexuality and insane libido became a main foundation of our relationship as she had an enormous natural sex drive aswell.

When I came off that cycle however- she noticed big time(I started dating her while I was on cycle- so to her, my insane sex drive was her perceived baseline for me).

It was apparent that she became less attracted to me every day as my sexual assertiveness and sexual desire slowly returned to my true baseline. She would initiate sex and R-rated discussions less and less as the weeks progressed, and ultimately broke up with me a few weeks after I came off.

Aside from that- over the span of those 16 weeks, I had gotten so use to being a raging fucking bull, I completely forgot what a natural sex drive was like. So after returning to baseline function I thought there was something terribly wrong with me. It took months of retrospection to realize that it was the high test levels that elevated my bedroom performance to godly heights.

Take aways:
1. AAS can and will make you more sexually aggressive.
2. If you really like a chick, start dating her before you start a cycle- otherwise you set an impossible standard for yourself.(haha, but also *sad face*)
 
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