Testosterone promotes romantic behaviour - not just sexual desire
Briefly

Researchers at the University of California, Santa Barbara found no direct correlation between testosterone levels and sexual desire, suggesting instead a link between testosterone and courtship efforts.
The study highlights that day-to-day fluctuations in men's sexual desire are not significantly associated with daily fluctuations in testosterone concentrations, which challenges prior assumptions.
Their findings indicate that higher testosterone levels may enhance courtship efforts among single men, reinforcing competitive behaviors in romantic contexts.
This research challenges the common marketing of testosterone as a solution for low sexual desire, indicating it might not be effective for men within normal hormone ranges.
Read at Mail Online
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