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Originally Posted by Robbie
He may be a skinny guy. But it doesn't mean that he has a healthy level of testosterone. A blood test for free t would confirm that quickly.
I read a doctors report that said the average man of 60 has LESS testosterone in their body than an 18 year old girl. And testosterone is what makes you a man. If your dad's testosterone levels were where they should be he would feel even better and be even more healthy and strong.
Nothing wrong with "better" is there? 
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but that's just it, is it healthy to have heightened amounts of testosterone in your body after your body stops producing it naturally? The death rate of wrestlers and football players before 55 is through the roof. They keep speculating it has more to do with the brain injuries, but brain injuries don't cause heart attacks--steroids do though.
as for being a man, my dad is still a bad ass.. was visiting with him last year and saw his knuckles all bashed up. It took a while to get it out of him but I found out he got into a bar fight the week before--he hasn't changed a bit apparently. My uncles are all newly retired construction workers and hard as nails so whatever it is they are doing it seems to keep them from being 18 year old girls safe to say ;)