Testosterone is often linked to aggression, but probably not in the way you think. In reality, low testosterone can lead to higher aggression—those with low T levels try to assert themselves through anger, outbursts, and erratic behavior. In contrast, high-testosterone individuals tend to display controlled aggression. The alpha male moves with confidence. He’s unshaken by…
Testosterone is linked to aggression, but perhaps not in the way you think it is. Contrary to popular belief, high levels of aggression may be a result of low levels of testosterone. Those with low testosterone levels try to assert themselves through aggression and they fly off the handle quite easily. On the other hand,…