Really high sex drive.

Ever since I've started lifting my sex drive has been through the roof. Whats going on? Literally, constant teepees ⛺️

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  • elsie6hickman
    elsie6hickman Posts: 3,864 Member
    Are you taking testosterone?
  • IHaveMyActTogether
    IHaveMyActTogether Posts: 945 Member
    Do you use preworkout?
  • Barrera1010
    Barrera1010 Posts: 58 Member
    No nothing. Just hitting my protein requirements and lifting 4 times a week, full body workouts.
  • ccsernica
    ccsernica Posts: 1,040 Member
    Poor you.
  • monkeystikx
    monkeystikx Posts: 40 Member
    Don't see that being a problem if you have an output for,it
  • psychod787
    psychod787 Posts: 4,099 Member
    Some one send this man some lotion asap! You know.... weight lifting drys out you hands and all....
  • L1zardQueen
    L1zardQueen Posts: 8,753 Member
    psychod787 wrote: »
    Some one send this man some lotion asap! You know.... weight lifting drys out you hands and all....

    Not chalk then.
  • nutmegoreo
    nutmegoreo Posts: 15,532 Member
    psychod787 wrote: »
    Some one send this man some lotion asap! You know.... weight lifting drys out you hands and all....

    But callouses are bumpy...
  • ccsernica
    ccsernica Posts: 1,040 Member
    MFP pseudoDoc Prescription: You need sports recovery intervention >>>>ice bath for 15 minutes.🏋️🏋️🛀🛀

    Ice is usually good for reducing swelling, yes.
  • psychod787
    psychod787 Posts: 4,099 Member
    nutmegoreo wrote: »
    psychod787 wrote: »
    Some one send this man some lotion asap! You know.... weight lifting drys out you hands and all....

    But callouses are bumpy...

    Love bumps? Lol
  • kshama2001
    kshama2001 Posts: 28,052 Member
    Sure, exercise can absolutely increase libido.

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/national/health-science/better-sex-is-just-one-reason-that-exercise-can-be-so-good-for-you/2017/06/16/22e557f0-4621-11e7-a196-a1bb629f64cb_story.html

    ...In men, regular exercise appears to be a natural Viagra: It’s associated with a lower risk of erectile problems. In one study, sedentary middle-aged men assigned to participate in a vigorous exercise program for nine months reported more-frequent sexual activity, improved sexual function and greater satisfaction. Those whose fitness levels increased most saw the biggest improvements in their sex lives. Research in women has found that those who are physically active report greater sexual desire, arousal and satisfaction than women who are sedentary.