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Originally Posted by ElKabong
Remember? I don't deal with low testosterone males
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Guess you're unaware of the studies on human civilization, the advancement of technology and use of tools, art and culture, and how human society advanced because a drop in testosterone is precisely what helped humans cooperate, which eventually led to........
civilization. You know that word, right?
https://www.history.com/news/lower-t...ity-study-says
http://www.sci-news.com/otherscience...ago-02087.html
https://theconversation.com/early-hu...e-planet-42952
It's also true of chimps versus bonobos. "Chimpanzees, particularly males are very aggressive, but violence within or between groups is almost non-existent among bonobos."
https://theconversation.com/early-hu...e-planet-42952
There is some research on higher level of testosterone correspond to simpler thinking processes (not lower IQ). Simpler thinking processes = a lack of ability to perceive subtleties, less ability to become self-aware or perceive wise courses of action, etc.
Some of this scientific data was more recently clinched further when male-bodied males were transitioning to a different gender....less testosterone allowed them to become more in-tune with themselves as well as others.
What I find humorous is that you have just put your finger on
exactly what Dahoss9698 has been trying to tell you all along.
Dahoss seems to have gotten your number pretty early on. I sense his ability to do that is based on being less testosterone-driven, which is clearly (as human history shows) an asset.
Perhaps you would actually benefit by spending more time under Dahoss's tuteledge.
If I have time in next few days I can pull up the stats on men in prisons, men who are domestic abusers, etc. In young boys, higher testosterone levels were related to lower IQ and disruptive social behaviours. Seems that these things start early in childhood if they are not properly evaluated. (I believe that is what Trump's niece has been saying about his severly dysfunctional upbringing, and it does make some sense now. ) Now the whole world got to see it though, so nobody really needs to know what she knows.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/scienc...91886999001105