I didn’t think I had anything particularly interesting to offer, but then it occurred to me that I have a relatively rare medical disorder: my body doesn’t produce any testosterone naturally, so I have to have it administered by injection. As a result I went through puberty over the age range of ~16-19 years old. If you’re curious feel free to AMA.
(also, bonus topic that just came to mind: every year I write/direct a Christmas play featuring all of my cousins, which is performed for the rest of the family on Christmas Eve. It’s been going on for over 20 years and now has its own mythology, complete with anti-Santa. It gets more elaborate every year and now features filmed scenes, with multi-day shoots. This year the villain won, Christmas was cancelled for seven years and Santa became a bartender (I have a weird family). It’s...kind of awesome? If you’re looking for a fun holiday tradition to start AMA)
I have a relatively rare medical disorder: my body doesn’t produce any testosterone naturally, so I have to have it administered by injection. As a result I went through puberty over the age range of ~16-19 years old. If you’re curious feel free to AMA.
Cool.
Well, for starters, what are your thoughts on the experience? Presumably you were better-equipped to analyse the change than most.
Well, I’ve been on the same dose for the past 8 years (set by my original endocrinologist and carried forward by all doctors since, who’ve basically shrugged and said “ehh, worked so far”). Last time I had my testosterone levels checked they were on the high end of normal, which suits me fine. I have a fairly high sex drive, which you might expect, but very low aggression, which you might not—although I’ve always been a very passive and non-aggressive person. So I guess to answer your question, I haven’t really explored different amounts. I don’t particularly plan to in the future, if for no other reason than I’ve been on my current dose long enough to self-identify with the range of behaviours it produces.
I didn’t think I had anything particularly interesting to offer, but then it occurred to me that I have a relatively rare medical disorder: my body doesn’t produce any testosterone naturally, so I have to have it administered by injection. As a result I went through puberty over the age range of ~16-19 years old. If you’re curious feel free to AMA.
(also, bonus topic that just came to mind: every year I write/direct a Christmas play featuring all of my cousins, which is performed for the rest of the family on Christmas Eve. It’s been going on for over 20 years and now has its own mythology, complete with anti-Santa. It gets more elaborate every year and now features filmed scenes, with multi-day shoots. This year the villain won, Christmas was cancelled for seven years and Santa became a bartender (I have a weird family). It’s...kind of awesome? If you’re looking for a fun holiday tradition to start AMA)
Cool.
Well, for starters, what are your thoughts on the experience? Presumably you were better-equipped to analyse the change than most.
Interesting, I had a very similar puberty, but was never diagnosed with a disorder. What were the symptoms that led to a diagnosis?
What’s your favorite amount of testosterone? Why? Would the optimum shift according to purpose?
Well, I’ve been on the same dose for the past 8 years (set by my original endocrinologist and carried forward by all doctors since, who’ve basically shrugged and said “ehh, worked so far”). Last time I had my testosterone levels checked they were on the high end of normal, which suits me fine. I have a fairly high sex drive, which you might expect, but very low aggression, which you might not—although I’ve always been a very passive and non-aggressive person. So I guess to answer your question, I haven’t really explored different amounts. I don’t particularly plan to in the future, if for no other reason than I’ve been on my current dose long enough to self-identify with the range of behaviours it produces.
Other than wanting more sex, did you notice your mind changing?
I also wonder if late puberty extends the pre-adult skill learning window (adults supposedly can’t learn as much or as well).