Peat did not believe in the androgenic man?
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When he was younger he did forestry work and played sports! I think he had a good balance of masculine/feminine, if such a thing even exists.
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I mean, I might invoke the concept of the DHT/T ratio, and DHT trending with a masculine calmness. A lot of behaviors which are thought of as "macho", like aggression and "high libido", can be thought of as the result of a lower DHT/T ratio, and relatively more estrogen (aromatized from testosterone). An adaptation to a violent, higher-stress situation, which prunes other "higher" potentialities. Convict mentality of death looming around the corner.
It's reddit of me to mention, but I think the male hero of Twin Peaks, Dale Cooper, shows a picture of the kind of masculinity Ray was interested in more so. "Eagle Scout" type stuff. Somewhat sensitive, so as to get the job done, but not solipsistically so.
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Email exchange:
Dear Ray,
My life is falling apart. What should I do?Response:
Have you thought about being more "androgenic?"=====================================
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@Rah1woot lol
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@alfredoolivas painting art and poetry isnt “old people stuff”, kind sir.
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@Corngold women led societies are based
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@sushi_is_cringe
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@Corngold said in Peat did not believe in the androgenic man?:
Sure seems goblin ran, beyond male and female.
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Does progesterone decrease libido in men?
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The reply button you're looking for in future is in the top right. Not the one under a post unless you're addressing that person.
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I think answer to the question posted is that it's pretty much true.
A lot of his writing was targeted toward women and I've never heard him recommend testosterone to resolve a problem for anyone.
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@Dedeluded said in Peat did not believe in the androgenic man?:
recommend testosterone
I'd call that a cop out but a lot of deficient bro's using it will never be convinced otherwise. It's the pinnacle of the male condition right. There's definitely no downside. And never mind what's up stream.
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@ThinPicking said in Peat did not believe in the androgenic man?:
@Dedeluded said in Peat did not believe in the androgenic man?:
recommend testosterone
I'd call that a cop out but a lot of deficient bro's using it will never be convinced otherwise. It's the pinnacle of the male condition right. There's definitely no downside. And never mind what's up stream.
That's why I said "never" before "recommended testosterone." It's the "never" that stands out especially for someone that solves problems with hormones so often.
You don't honor someones memory by remembering them incorrectly.
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@Dedeluded said in Peat did not believe in the androgenic man?:
It's the "never" that stands out especially for someone that solves problems with hormones so often.
That's why I said cop out, because I don't think it's solving anything really.
You don't honor someones memory by remembering them incorrectly.
Yes, you don't.
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@ThinPicking said in Peat did not believe in the androgenic man?:
I said cop out
is it a cop out to recommend progesterone?
how about thyroid?
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Ha-Ha. You got me. The goblin world order is just me projecting my goblin brain onto reality! Partly true.
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@Dedeluded said in Peat did not believe in the androgenic man?:
is it a cop out to recommend progesterone?
how about thyroid?
More fundmanetal. Further upstream. So no, I don't think so.
But I also haven't taken them, possibly yet. I just understand why he might have considered them holistically therapeutic.
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lol not you corngold. Not noticeably anyway. But it's a pathology. I have been and probably will be again, goblin afflicted.