Anonymous
7/15/2025, 4:58:39 PM No.76380948
>High test = white guys
>Highest is a dyel redhead manlet
>But we're supposed to believe the 19 year old Sergio Oliva look-alikes with the suspiciously high bodyfat are totally natty
These vids are kinda funny. We can see that while low test correlates with skinnyfat, high test doesn't really correlate with anything visually. Of the 5 highest test values, 2 are white, 2 are black, 1 is Asian, with muscle mass and body fat all over the place. BUT none of them is skinny fat at all, none of them has a low % of muscle mass for his weight.
So high test = relative muscle weight? Is that it? A relatively high muscle mass? If so, can increasing muscle mass increase testosterone instead of the other way around? And can decreasing muscle mass decrease testosterone? This would mean the fix to the low test epidemic is simply hypertrophy training.
>Highest is a dyel redhead manlet
>But we're supposed to believe the 19 year old Sergio Oliva look-alikes with the suspiciously high bodyfat are totally natty
These vids are kinda funny. We can see that while low test correlates with skinnyfat, high test doesn't really correlate with anything visually. Of the 5 highest test values, 2 are white, 2 are black, 1 is Asian, with muscle mass and body fat all over the place. BUT none of them is skinny fat at all, none of them has a low % of muscle mass for his weight.
So high test = relative muscle weight? Is that it? A relatively high muscle mass? If so, can increasing muscle mass increase testosterone instead of the other way around? And can decreasing muscle mass decrease testosterone? This would mean the fix to the low test epidemic is simply hypertrophy training.
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