Ok, so my
test levels are rising thanks to the awesome work of HAN and ED disappeared a while ago and libido is definitely up comparatively.
I haven't had a problem with them in the past few months but I've been on Sustain Alpha from Pp and Toco 8. Now that I've stopped a daily regimen of libido enhancing products, obviously there will be some noticeable drop off and I'm trying to get an idea of what is healthy and what is not.
Here is my example... tell me if this is healthy or is a sign of ED:
This morning I woke up, after a night of drinking, with the girlfriend. I was a little tired from the late night. We were about to get out of bed to make breakfast when she hopped on me and tried to get me going. It wasn't happening (little bit of ED... I wasn't getting anything potent or usable) and I blamed it on being tired (which was kind of the case... we also had sex about 2 hours earlier and then fell back asleep).
We got up, had breakfast, and I just felt like I wouldn't be able to get it up after breakfast. I simply wasn't interested in having sex once we finished eating. We had sex a few hours before leaving the bed attempted it right before leaving and I was already tired then and felt most the same.
Cognitively, I would have liked to have had sex. But I didn't have the DRIVE for it at that moment (and, therefore, wouldn't have been able to get it up, etc).
I'm 21 and
testosterone should be coming up to normal levels about now. A few weeks ago, while on Sustain Alpha, I was knocking out 2x back-to-back sessions with her.
I hear everyone saying that high
testosterone will make you feel like you are 'in your twenties' and basically equate it to wanting to always have sex whenever, consciously, you so desire to have it. And physically not having problems to do so.
But, is it normal, still, to just be tired? And, when your tired, be unable to perform, anyways (ie, Not be able to squeeze it out just for her sake?)
The lady wanted it. Consciously, I wanted it. Unconscious libido wasn't there and ED would have ensued.... Mostly, I was just tired and, possibly as a result, uninterested. As a twenty year old... should I get like this 'tired'?
This doesn't happen very regularly, either.