natedawg said:
Interesting. I've been noticing a similar shift myself with the other medication I'm taking. I wonder if there's any science behind it for biohacking purposes.
Andrew hubermans got a lot of good information about dopamine and testosterone:
https://m.youtube.com/shorts/1CG_XE2R4AA
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=hC_AnkSDbTI&pp=ygUYQW5kcmV3IGh1YmVybWFuIGFyb3VzYWwg
I can't say how but spending time in nature, exercising, limiting screen time, going into a surplus and sleeping well has a definite acute effect on libido for me, while the test seems to improve my baseline lidibo and energy.
Quitting porn and spending time with fwb also let me experience the development in real-time of a Pavlovian response in terms of arousal.
It makes sense that as your brain learns what is happening during foreplay ect it starts to anticipate more and more pleasurable things are going to happen - the anticipation releases reward chemicals and heightens arousal even further in a positive feedback loop.
No-one really seems to talk about this when it comes to psychological ED issues and I think it explains how I managed to fix my situation.
First:
I boosted my drive through hormone replacement as looking back I barely had any.
Then:
I engrained good habits by ditching porn and learning to relax and enjoy myself irl.
There was also a scary point for me where I had no nerves but no real feeling of arousal either but the first couple times I was able to finish it's really as if my brain finally realised what was going on.
Looking back it's really interesting.