Zesto
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I've been saying this for awhile and finally found an article to back it up.
As part of my J-PopMaxxing (which involves trying to remain calm as much as possible to maintain youth and keep cortisol down to remain boyish as long as I can) I've always seen the value of CalmMaxxing but finally found some science to back up this theory of mine.
Credit to x69 from Looksmax for the rest.
>Cool customers win out
First, scientists recruited 39 healthy young male students from the same university and measured their cortisol and testosterone levels from saliva samples they provided. The researchers next had 42 straight female students from a different university rate photos of these men for attractiveness, masculinity and health.
Men with low cortisol levels were often rated as more attractive than guys with high cortisol levels. Testosterone levels were not significantly linked with attractiveness, masculinity or health.
https://www.livescience.com/10073-w...?li_source=LI&li_medium=more-from-livescience
>Testosterone levels were not significantly linked with attractiveness, masculinity or health.
All the more reason to J-PopMaxx. It's better to look Low T as long as you're not fucked up with gyno.
As part of my J-PopMaxxing (which involves trying to remain calm as much as possible to maintain youth and keep cortisol down to remain boyish as long as I can) I've always seen the value of CalmMaxxing but finally found some science to back up this theory of mine.
Credit to x69 from Looksmax for the rest.
>Cool customers win out
First, scientists recruited 39 healthy young male students from the same university and measured their cortisol and testosterone levels from saliva samples they provided. The researchers next had 42 straight female students from a different university rate photos of these men for attractiveness, masculinity and health.
Men with low cortisol levels were often rated as more attractive than guys with high cortisol levels. Testosterone levels were not significantly linked with attractiveness, masculinity or health.
https://www.livescience.com/10073-w...?li_source=LI&li_medium=more-from-livescience
>Testosterone levels were not significantly linked with attractiveness, masculinity or health.
All the more reason to J-PopMaxx. It's better to look Low T as long as you're not fucked up with gyno.