You go, gurl!
Josh Duhamel: I take testosterone to stay virile
by Anonymous | reply 30 | June 18, 2025 4:09 AM |
How is it pronounced?
Doo-ha-mel
Doo-ah-mel
Doo-mel
by Anonymous | reply 2 | June 16, 2025 5:47 PM |
If you're only 52 and already have to start taking T, you couldn't have had that much to start with.
by Anonymous | reply 3 | June 16, 2025 5:50 PM |
How’s that working out for you, toots?
by Anonymous | reply 4 | June 16, 2025 5:51 PM |
I thought he was still married to Fergie. LOL.
by Anonymous | reply 5 | June 16, 2025 5:55 PM |
Josh Duhamel in three years: "I've been diagnosed with aggressive prostate cancer."
by Anonymous | reply 6 | June 16, 2025 6:51 PM |
Will he still be able to when executive orders banning gender-affirming care take effect?
by Anonymous | reply 7 | June 16, 2025 7:50 PM |
TMI.
by Anonymous | reply 8 | June 16, 2025 8:07 PM |
He has aged quite nicely!
by Anonymous | reply 9 | June 16, 2025 8:37 PM |
I'd give him a suck on his hairy old cock
by Anonymous | reply 10 | June 16, 2025 8:42 PM |
R10 Well, you wouldn't have to worry about gagging on it!
by Anonymous | reply 11 | June 16, 2025 8:42 PM |
I just wake up in the morning, and am always virile.
by Anonymous | reply 12 | June 16, 2025 8:43 PM |
R2 Doo-mel
by Anonymous | reply 13 | June 16, 2025 8:49 PM |
How does he make money these days?
by Anonymous | reply 14 | June 16, 2025 8:53 PM |
[quote]How does he make money these days?
Propane and propane accessories
by Anonymous | reply 15 | June 16, 2025 8:57 PM |
I'm menopausal lesbian and have learned all about hormone replacement. For me my testosterone went to 7 and for my age it should be 70-90. I but a few drops of a testosterone gel on my shoulder every other day. Now my T is at 100 from this silly gel but at least I have energy and the brain fog is much better. Men's testosterone levels can be as high as 1000. That decreases as you age too. If it's down to 300-400 you really need to get some hormone therapy. If you have cancer you can't be on hormones as the cancer feeds on T. I know 2 older men that have prostate cancer and they've been alive for over 10 years because their therapy includes taking a pill that removes all T from their system. It's interesting to me
by Anonymous | reply 16 | June 16, 2025 9:02 PM |
Oh is that what he's calling himself?
by Anonymous | reply 17 | June 16, 2025 9:06 PM |
r5 "lol"
Oh, dear
by Anonymous | reply 18 | June 16, 2025 9:11 PM |
More like Dou a mel
by Anonymous | reply 19 | June 16, 2025 9:12 PM |
He doesn't have more than a lil button or a nub, bless his heart.
by Anonymous | reply 20 | June 16, 2025 10:47 PM |
Testosterone is an interesting hormone. At a certain level, it is heart-health-protective for men, helps them to maintain muscle mass, is helpful with libido and with energy and mood. At higher levels, it can lead to mood swings, "roid rage", shrinks testicles, contributes to high blood pressure and high cholestorol levels, enlarged hearts, and, as mentioned above, could accelerate the growth of prostate cancer if that is already "festering". There's still insufficient research on what would constitute an ideal level of testosterone for someone in his 50s, someone in his 60s, and someone in his 70s. We are also living in a time when artificial chemicals found in common pesticides, herbicides, plastics, and other ubiquitous items in our 21st century lives are known to be hormone disruptors. In particular, pesticides actually work (in many cases), by causing the pests to be unable to procreate.
There are charts showing the decrease in testosterone with age, although there's a very wide range of what is "normal" at any age. My personal feeling is that patches or gels are unlikely to bring most men into the dangerous territory where too much testosterone is going to cause serious health issues, with injectable forms more likely to cause problems. But I also think that there might be a reason that testosterone decline is built into men - so that maybe 80 year olds should not be getting supplemental doses in as high a range as a 50 or 60 year old.
I have also read that supplementary testosterone eventually leads to lack of natural production in the hormone-producing glands of a man's body. That could lead to some serious issues if there is some sort of supply chain disruption and hormone products are no longer available in pharmacies. I think I have read that if a person is going off hormones (in the absence of a cancer diagnosis)) he should taper down, not stop suddenly.
by Anonymous | reply 21 | June 17, 2025 7:06 AM |
Josh's cock from Greg Gorman's book "As I See It" (2000):
by Anonymous | reply 22 | June 17, 2025 8:02 AM |
Yes, R22, we know.
See R1.
by Anonymous | reply 23 | June 17, 2025 10:39 AM |
This "article" is just an ad for his latest grift.
by Anonymous | reply 24 | June 17, 2025 2:46 PM |
I don’t see much.
by Anonymous | reply 25 | June 17, 2025 3:26 PM |
On “The Studio” they pronounced it DOO-MELL.
I assume they would know.
by Anonymous | reply 26 | June 17, 2025 3:32 PM |
He’s the Lauren Hutton of testosterone.
by Anonymous | reply 27 | June 17, 2025 3:34 PM |
"Win a Date at the Urologist with Tad Hamilton!"
by Anonymous | reply 28 | June 17, 2025 5:03 PM |
Is he mixed race?
by Anonymous | reply 29 | June 18, 2025 3:23 AM |
R29, no but his wife is.
by Anonymous | reply 30 | June 18, 2025 4:09 AM |