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  • Researchers Suggest That Testosterone Promotes Honesty in Men

    The results of a new study show that testosterone stimulates positive social behavior through the increase of honesty in male subjects. The hormone has already been associated with higher levels of aggression and criminality. According to a research team from Germany, testosterone could influence positive social behavior, in addition to its already known influences on muscle and libido.

    The study was recently published in the online journal PLOS ONE. The lead author of the study, Dr Matthias Wibral, notes that “The disadvantage of many studies is, however, that they only correlate their subjects’ testosterone level with their behavior”, whilst adding that his current paper is a statistical one and not a clinical study that would provide the causes of this behavior. On a side note, Dr Wibral also said that behavior itself influences the levels of testosterone.

    91 healthy subjects participated in the experimental study. 46 of the patients received a skin-applied testosterone gel, whilst the other 45 subjects received a placebo gel. The research team investigated the causes and effects of the hormone in male patients. The study was double-blind and randomized, therefore neither the subjects, nor the doctors, had any idea about who received placebo and who received the actual testosterone gel.

    After applying the gel, subjects participated in an easy game. Each subject was asked to play a game of dice whilst being inside an enclosed booth. Based on their score, they would be rewarded with a sum of money. The research team noted that this game was conceived in a certain way, in order to allow the subjects to lie. “Due to the separate booths, nobody knew whether they were entering their real scores into the computer, or higher ones in order to get more money”, said Dr Wibral, whilst adding that researchers were able to detect cheaters based on statistics, because the probability for each face of the dice to occur is the same. In statistics, an outlier is an observation that is numerically distant from the rest of the data, thus the subjects who scored higher numbers were considered as cheaters.

    The comparison of the two groups revealed that the participants which received the testosterone gel were more likely to tell the truth. Dr Armin Falk, the co-author of the study, notes that the results of their study indicates that previous research which linked higher levels of testosterone to an anti-social behavior had a wrong one-dimensional approach.

    The research team noted that ”Lying is a pervasive phenomenon with important social and economic implications”, however, there is very little information regarding the biological foundations of lying. There are multiple studies that examine the implications and effects of lying in economic situations, however only a few studies were directed towards understanding the biological foundations.

    “In this regard, this study has allowed us to make a big step forward”, concluded Dr Falk.

    Researchers Suggest That Testosterone Promotes Honesty in Men

  • #2
    One of the comments is interesting and I would have to agree.

    "I've used testosterone before. My take on this is not "honesty" in the sense of telling lies versus truth, but "honesty" in being more foreward and saying what you mean. Before I used testosterone, in conversations I'd be very sly and conniving, although that's not exactly the word I want. I'd think about everything people would say and carefully choose my words to fit what I thought they wanted to hear. During testosterone, I would just say what I wanted and not care so much about what others were thinking and saying and just say what I wanted to. It was more direct, and in a way more socially aggressive. But that's actually whats socially valued in men, so its understandable how that can be considered pro-social."

    "The funny thing is I came to realize during that time by not saying what you think you're actually being more of an asshole. Spending too much time crafting out your words is a form of subtly manipulating people and its easy to pick up on and people hate it.
    When you say what you mean, though you may occasionally say something hurtful or rude, people recognize that its your actual thought and at least respect you for it. And it doesn't mean you have to go out of your way to be a jerk, although it sometimes happens. When it does happen you apologize and then forget about it."

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    • #3
      ^ I agree with the commenter but that's on a normal TRT dose. When I'm on a high dose, I'm just an asshole for the sake of being an asshole. Has nothing to do with honesty or being direct, just asswipe.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Juiced1 View Post
        ^ I agree with the commenter but that's on a normal TRT dose. When I'm on a high dose, I'm just an asshole for the sake of being an asshole. Has nothing to do with honesty or being direct, just asswipe.
        agreed. but i have learned to pull back the asshole when i need to.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by THE BOUNCER View Post

          agreed. but i have learned to pull back the asshole when i need to.
          I've learned a lot of emotional self control from cycling. As your test levels reach unnatural highs and your 'snapping' point becomes a very fine line. Focusing on keeping yourself in check really allows you learn how to control your emotions. If you make a conscious effort to do so.

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          • #6
            Nothing worse than a bully, but it is easier to pull back when high test than to muster conviction with zero test levels. The last time I was off it was truelly emotionally tough, I felt like a timid kid for months until levels came back some.

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            • #7
              Totally agree, but I am honest and blunt normally. I guess that why people think im a dick but honestly I could give 2 shit about what other people think. MY LIFE BE LIKE OOOHH AAAHHHH :P

              But I agree. while I was on prop ( i took a break cause i had a minor, posibbly a partial tear on my left LCL. But while i was on i felt good and confident. been off for about 3 weeks of doing nothing. just placed another order for prop and test c ( never tried it) that will last me a while.


              CANT WAIT! :D

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Mr incredible View Post
                it is easier to pull back when high test than to muster conviction with zero test levels.
                agree. i have insecurities ON shit. off i feel like the biggest fucken loser low life filt on earth. :bawl:

                i dont know how you can even think about going off.

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