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Comment by motoxpro

14 hours ago

This is not good intentioned, you're a jerk, and it's 100% fine (and healthy) to care about things in life.

> This is not good intentioned

On what are you basing that?

> it's 100% fine (and healthy) to care about things in life.

Yes it is and I didn't claim it wasn't, so this is a strawman.

There's nothing personally indicting about having low testosterone. It's relatively common and it's potentially a serious medical condition. There is no reason to take offense from this.

  • Becuase you're associating their reaction to "a serious medical condition" because it is "not normal."

    I wanted to add a counter to that and say they are very normal and support them rather than suggest they go to the doctor.

    My assessment of your intentions was wrong, as I can't know that, but I stand by the other two statements.

    • > I wanted to add a counter to that and say they are very normal and support them rather than suggest they go to the doctor.

      I don't see a reason to counter anything I said. I offered neutral information that may help the OP. If the OP's testosterone levels are indeed low due to a serious medical condition, then you've just done them a major disservice. Even if you're of the opinion that it's normal, it's reasonable for someone else to assess that feeling sadness to the degree of provoking tears in response to deciding not to use productivity software is a cause for concern.

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    • > Becuase you're associating their reaction to "a serious medical condition" because it is "not normal."

      Weak man argument. They said low T is "potentially" a serious condition.