Submitted by St4nM4rsh t3_yoq6aw in askscience
dontshamemebro t1_ivgblvj wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Has there been a global drop in men's testosterone levels in recent decades? by St4nM4rsh
Is there any explanation for this?
What is gonna happen if in the future it keeps decreasing?
crazyhadron t1_ivi647z wrote
Evolution.
Humans may have domesticated a lot of animals, but the one creature we've domesticated the most is ourselves.
Since testosterone is an immune inhibitor, and since diseases rise in frequency with greater population density, it would've made sense for men with lower levels to fare far better than their manlier counterparts. Also makes for better neighbors.
dontshamemebro t1_ivi8t8k wrote
Thanks, interesting!
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