Friday, January 22, 2010

Male Andropause Andropause (male Menopause): Why Don't Men Want To Talk About It? Do They Even Know It Exists?

Andropause (male menopause): why don't men want to talk about it? Do they even know it exists? - male andropause

I see old messages, many women scorn in this forum. Some of these older women in menopause or gone. However, the people go through a similar transition:

"There is an identifiable core of symptoms that show hormonal changes included. These symptoms are some of these women have symptoms:

The decrease in sexual desire
Urinary Changes
Lack of energy
Loss of power and / or resistance
Lost height, back pain
Decreased "enjoyment of life"
Irritability, anger and mood swings
Depression or withdrawal
Erections less strong
The impairment of the ability of sport
Falling asleep after dinner
Decreased work performance
Pain and stiffness in the hands
Premature aging
Changes in hair growth and skin quality
The loss of fitness, weight, and "beer" bellies
Hot flashes
Increased anxiety
The loss of self-esteem
Decreased memory and / or concentration "

Why only women ridicul e after menopause? Why do not I MenopauseNo, too?

3 comments:

  1. Interesting post, and thought of people I know and the known symptoms you describe make much sense.

    It's interesting how many people respond in total denial, however, ~, "the industry of Viagra 'for so-called" erectile dysfunction "(an age-consits) is so popular that they are the" stuff of jokes.

    A feminist "have radical" have been saying for years that the people affected by social expectation pushes them to refuse to acknowledge weakness, pain, disability and anxiety, leading to growing tensions early onset of diseases such as heart disease.

    Unfortunately for men (who complain regularly about the fact that women here have nothing about male problems), only men can make a difference by refusing to act by their own stereotypes.

    Hopefully the next generation will know more than their parents.

    Cheers :-)

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  2. Interesting post, and thought of people I know and the known symptoms you describe make much sense.

    It's interesting how many people respond in total denial, however, ~, "the industry of Viagra 'for so-called" erectile dysfunction "(an age-consits) is so popular that they are the" stuff of jokes.

    A feminist "have radical" have been saying for years that the people affected by social expectation pushes them to refuse to acknowledge weakness, pain, disability and anxiety, leading to growing tensions early onset of diseases such as heart disease.

    Unfortunately for men (who complain regularly about the fact that women here have nothing about male problems), only men can make a difference by refusing to act by their own stereotypes.

    Hopefully the next generation will know more than their parents.

    Cheers :-)

    ReplyDelete
  3. Interesting post, and thought of people I know and the known symptoms you describe make much sense.

    It's interesting how many people respond in total denial, however, ~, "the industry of Viagra 'for so-called" erectile dysfunction "(an age-consits) is so popular that they are the" stuff of jokes.

    A feminist "have radical" have been saying for years that the people affected by social expectation pushes them to refuse to acknowledge weakness, pain, disability and anxiety, leading to growing tensions early onset of diseases such as heart disease.

    Unfortunately for men (who complain regularly about the fact that women here have nothing about male problems), only men can make a difference by refusing to act by their own stereotypes.

    Hopefully the next generation will know more than their parents.

    Cheers :-)

    ReplyDelete