I don't think it has anything to do with testosteron levels. you're feeling stronger fysicly and mentaly, that's why you behave like that. It;s all in your head
pure comedy gold. thanks man, would read again.
I don't think it has anything to do with testosteron levels. you're feeling stronger fysicly and mentaly, that's why you behave like that. It;s all in your head
Don't listen to Eli, the man has major anger management issues.
I almost got in a fight Saturday night, which managed to get me thrown out of a restaurant (I got into a shouting match with the owner) and I notice my patience is no longer what it used to be.
Actually, let me chime in here...
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Summary here:
Testosterone does not induce aggression, study shows
So this does not explain your anger issues, I am afraid.
Explainations might be that the "I have more testosterone after sports / testosterone make Hulk angry" is a common belief that might lead to an inner "excuse" for being mad.
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Hope this helps.
Hit me up with any questions.
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Edit:
As an afterthought... think of how you are treating yourself.
I am often reminded of a professor of mine who said:
"We all talk to ourselves, but most of us never say anything nice."
I know this to be too true. Especially when struggling to better myself / training, etc.. I will lapse into calling myself the worst things imaginable.
Try being a bit more friendly to yourself helps. No negative self-talk!
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