Antonia FitzRoy
Antonia FitzRoy

Antonia FitzRoy

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So, that’s great news if you and your partner are regular cuddlers and generally affectionate. Testosterone influences the activity of oxytocin cells, also known as the love hormone. In a 2018 study, 50 male-female newlywed couples were asked to discuss four marital problems and how much oppositional behavior they felt from their partner during the discussions. How often you have conflict and the stress that comes along with it might cause your testosterone to fluctuate. Fighting and conflict happen in every relationship from time to time.
While testosterone therapy can improve symptoms of low testosterone, it can also bring new challenges in relationships. Still, shifting hormones during perimenopause and menopause can affect energy, mood, and intimacy, adding another layer of stress in a marriage. Because these changes ripple outward into relationships, partners often feel the effects too. Many partners describe feeling "reconnected" when sexual desire returns. When testosterone levels are in a normal range, many people experience a healthy interest in sex.
Open communication makes it easier to see TRT as something the couple is facing together, not something dividing them. It shows that TRT is being done responsibly and under medical supervision, not in secret or for the wrong reasons. Doctors often encourage patients to bring their partner to at least one appointment. Instead, it shows that both people care about staying connected while navigating change. Both people know what to look out for, and they can remind each other if symptoms seem unusual.
Many men use therapy responsibly and do not experience serious problems. Some research shows that men who receive TRT often feel more energy, have stronger sex drive, and may feel more confident in daily life. There is not much long-term data on how TRT affects marriages. These changes may affect a relationship in positive or negative ways, depending on how they are managed. It can bring new energy, renewed intimacy, and emotional stability.
Testosterone therapy can increase energy, confidence, and sexual desire, which may improve intimacy for some couples. For couples thinking about the legal side of divorce, testosterone therapy usually plays a minor role. The science is clear that hormones can increase sexual desire, but choices and values guide behavior. When someone begins testosterone therapy, it is helpful to involve their partner in the process. On the positive side, many people who start therapy notice they feel more alive, less tired, and more interested in intimacy. Instead, the effects depend on health, personality, communication, and the strength of the partnership. For many people, it improves energy, mood, and sexual health.

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