A study conducted over a long period of time showed some very surprising results. Namely, that women are not the only ones who are regularly plagued by hormones. Like it or not, men have their days, too. It is not that a pocket calendar or a box of Brufen should be a woman\’s equipment. It should also be the equipment of all men.
Indeed it is. The monthly cycle affects men as well. Their hormonal intensity is sometimes much higher than that of their female partners. You may wonder now, but it really does.
Studies show that men face hormone wars every day. In fact, their testosterone levels change every 24 hours. But it\’s not just exhaustion from work or going to the gym.
Every woman should remember that if this happens to her boyfriend, she should not blame him. It is better to take a shower and treat him to a hot cup of coffee. There is nothing anyone can do in the battle against nature. In the same way, men should respect their girlfriends when it comes to menstruation.
No wonder men often indulge in television instead of having adventures in bed with us.
Unlike women\’s periods, men\’s periods vary from person to person. Its course is case-by-case.
But if there is one thing that most men have in common during a given menstrual period, it is the syndrome we women know as PMS. According to psychologists, men may even experience anxiety and irritability during certain phases. This is caused not only by hormones, but also by biochemical changes in the body.
But the male cycle does not end there. Studies have even found that men experience different waves in different seasons.
During the seasonal cycle, testosterone levels are low in April. On the other hand, they are higher in November.
Thus, with the arrival of fall, a new season begins for women.