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Old 12-20-2011, 04:00 PM
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Hi Ice696, thanks for enlightening comments. Yes, I wouldn't expect gyno to inhibit sexual performance per se, but it would affect the enjoyment I would think.
The pain would be quite distracting. Which leads me to another question, which is more painful - normal puberty gyno or steroid induced gyno?

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Originally Posted by Iced696 View Post
To be more specific, Gyno in and of itself is not connected to sexual performance. Gyno, or Gynecomastia is an enlargment of the breast tissue, or mammary glands which can become as severe as even lactating. It's caused by an imbalance in the testosterone to estrogen levels. It can sometimes be very hard to reverse. It can occur without the introduction of steroids but is most often caused by this when levels of natural testosterone are lowered through the introduction of steroids, or when the higher levels of artificial testosterone in the system converts to estrogen. With that said, if someone is experiencing a reduction in sexual activity it's likely a result of the imbalance in testosterone/estrogen and not a result of the gyno itself.

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