Are all these reports of reduced semen based on "eyeball statistics" or actual lab measurements?PsychoGenesis wrote: ↑Sun Oct 11, 2020 10:47 am sorry but your claim about the semen issue being psychosomatic goes against every report i read here, people like me get this damage after a single dosage, next thing you'll say that not responding to exogenous hormones anymore is also psychosomatic...
Eyeball statistics are likely to suffer from perception biases.
It's not me saying. It's a study with more than 2000 men who look for medical help.
Perceived does not mean actual reduction.The Role of Somatic Symptoms in Sexual Medicine: Somatization as Important Contextual Factor in Male Sexual Dysfunction
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27555509/
"perceived reduction of ejaculate volume (all P < .005)"
The user JK24 decided to measure his "semem volume", and even if he was sure he had "reduction", the results proved the opposite.