Original Reddit post

Serious question. We optimize sleep. We optimize lifting programs. We optimize productivity. We track macros. We biohack caffeine timing. We experiment with cold showers and breathwork. But when it comes to certain biological patterns in sex, the conversation usually ends at: “That’s just how it is.” Why? I’m not even talking about extreme stuff. Just basic patterns we all experience and shrug off. If someone told you, “Your muscles can only contract once per workout and then you need 30 minutes before they work again,” we’d be researching that immediately. Yet in other areas of biology, we treat the reset button as sacred. Is it because it’s actually unchangeable? Or because we culturally frame it as inevitable? Not trying to start a “men vs women” thing or a cope thread. I’m more curious about mindset. Are there other areas of male biology we’ve accepted as fixed simply because no one talks about training them differently? Genuine discussion. submitted by /u/SnooPeripherals2672

Originally posted by u/SnooPeripherals2672 on r/AskMen