edub 5 Posted July 20, 2010 Lack of libido can be caused by weight related depression, low testosterone or just age. When I was in my 20s and working out 2 hours per day six days per week (and still a bit chubby) I used to beat the breaks off of my girlfriends for hours. We were literally both soaked with sweat like we ran a marathon. Then, I got older and heavier and found I had to keep them on top most of the time. It was good but just not as athletic or intense. Plus, I just wasn't as enthusiastic. Now, I really don't know if losing weight will return my libido or my stamina to what it once was. I'm sure it will help, but I'm just not sure if anything less than a fountain of youth could restore my former enthusiasm and exuberance. I hope to find out soon. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Knaroz 31 Posted August 2, 2010 Just as postBand shows us that we can eat to live rather than live to eat, there is more to life than mere 'sex'. Thankfully. Lies!! :wub::scared2: Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ThorEdson 14 Posted August 3, 2010 It is strange how much better it is, even just being down 25 Pounds from 305 to 280. The excercise has flipped on my testosterone switch and my wife seems to initiate a lot more often, which is great. Stamina is up. I can almost go 90 seconds now. Just kidding. Renob, I am 6'6" and 230 is my goal too. Looks like you are there, good job. I am 36 and started at 305. Wondering if you have any advice and wondering what the extra skin situation looks like. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dzeteo 0 Posted August 9, 2010 Am not banded but know the physiology: Fat has an enzyme called 'aromatase'. This enzyme will convert testosterone in your body to ESTROGEN! So, the more fat you have, the more aromatase you have and that means more estrogen than the average lean mean. With weight loss, the testosterone/estrogen balance changes to favor the man hormone. This means all those things we like: increased muscle mass, increased energy, increased sex drive, and a bigger cock. (I'm LOL, I had to say it.) [The penis responds to testosterone, so with a better balance it would gain more tissue in theory.] Share this post Link to post Share on other sites