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if ur a man with a low libido do not force urself to be overly sexual like everyone else. there are SO many women out there that will prefer u for it
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Anonymous 17w

In addition, if you have no libido, and it’s not bc of a medical issue, you could be on the asexual spectrum. Which is ok, you can find many cute asexuals out there too or woman who will just love you for how you are

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Anonymous 17w

Lol I love the guys commenting about testosterone levels like that means anything. I love my low T levels because it means I’ll get to have hair until I die and I’m not absolutely covered in body hair

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Anonymous 17w

Breaking News: we are making breakthroughs in sloppy toppy medicine in this very moment. Anger and aggression caused by low-t seems to be eradicated by daily oral stimulation. Dr. Gaggins says we know to little about the side effects long term. Some however have seemed to have cleaned their rooms, and taken regular showers in the short term. This suggest that the fallacio helps men to put the penis in their problems first. The doctors are calling this phenomenon fallacing-your-problems.

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Anonymous 17w

If there aren’t any medical issues I agree as a woman! My ex had a super high libido and it got super draining because me showing him affection (cuddling, hugging, kissing) would always lead to sex. As someone who enjoys sex, I had to end it

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Anonymous 17w

this is medical

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Anonymous 17w

Well shit ain’t no one said it like that before

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Anonymous 17w

‘Embrace low libido’ is wild. Men’s T levels have dropped 20–30% since the ’80s. It’s not natural—it’s the food, plastics, seed oils, and chemicals wrecking hormones. This isn’t evolution, it’s sabotage.

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 17w

Testosterone’s down over 30% since the ‘80s. Sperm counts cut in half. And now the system’s pushing ‘asexual’ like it’s a choice—when it’s literally the result of hormone-wrecking food, plastics, and chemicals. That’s not identity, that’s biological warfare. So I’d argue, against that wholeheartedly.

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Anonymous replying to -> #4 17w

ok unc i think you need some top too

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Anonymous replying to -> #4 17w

you need some schloppy toppy

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Anonymous replying to -> #2 17w

Nah; I get enough of that daily. I think you need some testosterone 😂

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Anonymous replying to -> #4 17w

schlobby schloppy tip toppity

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Anonymous replying to -> #4 17w

not everyone with super low T feels asexual and not every asexual person has low T. it can explain the issue for some people if they lose libido, but some just never have it

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Anonymous replying to -> #4 17w

tobbly wobblely gobbley gawk on my schlobbity tip toppity dick top

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Anonymous replying to -> #4 17w

i know exactly what your instagram reels page looks like and how you spend your time online😛

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 17w

Get yourself a therapist bud.

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Anonymous replying to -> #4 17w

describe who u think i am

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 17w

A victim of the system.

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Anonymous replying to -> #4 17w

im not a guy

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Anonymous replying to -> #4 17w

I’m asexual, there’s no lack of hormones for me and I’ve been asexual my entire life. It’s not a choice, just like being gay isn’t a choice. Don’t try to invalidate mine and many other people’s identities. Asexuality is NOT a disease, that discourse is offensive and harmful. So, respectfully, fuck you

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 17w

I’ve been through so much BULLSHIT bc people kept telling me not being attracted to people was a disease. I took meds I didn’t need that made me depressed, let myself get assaulted, and learned that I should hate myself for who I am. I’ve come a long way since then

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Anonymous replying to -> #2 17w

😭😭

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Anonymous replying to -> #2 17w

tobbley wobblely gobbley killed me

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Anonymous replying to -> #2 17w

ur the funniest person on this app icl

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 17w

I get that some people are naturally asexual and that identity deserves respect. But the rise in low libido across the board—especially in men—is also backed by real science. Testosterone’s dropped over 30% since the ’80s, and chemicals in our environment are a major factor. Calling that out isn’t erasing identity—it’s pointing to a system that’s affecting people without them realizing it. Both can be true.

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Anonymous replying to -> #4 17w

this isnt a conversation that needs to be had… people know if their libido changes or if they want to want sex, but don’t. thats when they’ll get tested for hormone differences. you dont need to tell people they should have an issue with themsleves

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 17w

What you went through sounds awful, and no one deserves that. But let’s be real—there’s a huge difference between genuine asexuality and mass low libido caused by hormone disruption. Testosterone is down 30%, sperm counts halved, and endocrine disruptors are everywhere. Acting like that has zero impact is just ignoring science. Asexuality exists—but so does environmental sabotage. Both conversations matter.

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 17w

You’re missing the point. This is a conversation that needs to be had—because most people aren’t even aware their environment is messing with their hormones.

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Anonymous replying to -> #4 17w

so bring that up, why come on a post telling men its ok to have low libido, that they dont have to feel different, by telling them theyre posioned and different. youre weird

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Anonymous replying to -> #4 17w

I think men are still too horny unfortunately😔

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Anonymous replying to -> #7 17w

thanks bruh

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