The word "testosterone" often conjures images of men with well-defined, chiseled muscles, deep voices and energetic libidos. Testosterone, which belongs to a class of hormones known as androgens, is found in men and made primarily in their testicles. In addition to its effects on muscles and libido, it plays a vital role in things like mood, production of sperm and where fat is stored in the body. But testosterone doesn't belong only to men. The hormone is also found in women , where it's manufactured in their ovaries and adrenal glands, though in much smaller amounts than in men. Learn about the reality of testosterone therapy.
MAN-MADE: Testosterone Changed My Body in Ways I Didn't Know Were Possible
FTM Bottom Growth and How Testosterone Changed My Body | them.
From the existence of the G-spot to the origin of multiple orgasms, female sexuality once mystified scientists. But as Linda Geddes discovers, radical experiments are finally revealing some answers. On my washing machine, there is a lock. To activate it, you must hold down the start button for a particular length of time at just the right intensity; too soft and nothing happens, too hard and the machine beeps angrily at you. Finally, an entangled heap of damp but refreshed clothes tumbles out at the other end. Browse the full list.
Growing my own penis – here’s how I’m getting the male body I’ve always wanted
A female gym junkie has revealed how she now looks like a man after developing a steroid addiction which mutated her body. Candice Armstrong, who used to be a pretty blonde, has been left with stubble, broad shoulders and a one-inch penis, after using the drug in a desperate attempt to improve her shape. The former London barmaid said her nightmare began two years ago when she joined a gym to improve her physique. Armstong, who suffers from body dysmorphia, revealed she would work out for three hours a day and was convinced her upper body was too slender.
After months of researching the changes I would experience on testosterone, I never found any mention of bottom growth — growth of the clitoris. I had absolutely no idea what the blogger was referring to. Luckily, I was able to ask my doctor, and she explained that the clitoris can grow — usually between one and three inches, but growth can vary — as a result of taking these hormones. I was speechless.