by admin on September 14, 2011

Anyone know of a connection between testosterone levels in young boys and aggression/affection?
I heard somewhere that young boys (ie. 4-6 years old) have more testosterone running through their bodies than at any other time in their lives. Is this linked to aggressive and affectionate behavior?

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Answer by Funky Bird
I’d tend to doubt your source; after all, testosterone is what triggers sexual maturation, and 4-6 year old boys are obviously not sexually mature or even maturing, under normal circumstances.

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Jon September 14, 2011 at 3:58 pm

i know more testosterone= more agressions from personal experience :P also more body hair…
affection i’m not so sure because i’m pretty affectionate but i dunno others who are

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