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Hello ladies

Does anybody subscribe to Mail Plus (paywall part of Daily Mail)?

I'd love to read the article on testosterone if anyone is able to screenshot it! Sure other women would too.

Link here: dailymail.co.uk/health/arti...

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Emily

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I don't read that paper but I checked - seems you can still read that article without paying, if you select the option that has ads as well. I have to say though, there's plenty of information via Google regarding testosterone and its possible effects in women - all the Mail does is take aspects of a piece of scientific research and base an article on it... The Mail, it seems has been banging on about testosterone for at last the last 3 years - Google 'women, testosterone, sex life Daily Mail', also just google the same thing leaving out reference to Daily Mail for comparison.

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Ha, thank you! I try not to go near that paper to be honest..

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