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I think you`ll find it`s the other way around, although I`m not sure where the "Excessive" part comes into it.

I think you`ll find it`s the other way around, although I`m not sure where the "Excessive" part comes into it.

 

Remember Masters and Johnson? Excessive is just a little more than you do.;)

There's no such thing as excessive (as long as you have a safe word). :D

 

 

YT is quite right. The sexual desire will follow puberty, so you've got the cart before the horse.

Maybe you should elaborate on the question a little?

  • 1 year later...

Probably not. For one, your thoughts, however lustfull they may be, don't effect your physical side, which is where puberty would stand. For two, I always thought it was puberty that effected lustful thoughts...

Probably not. For one, your thoughts, however lustfull they may be, don't effect your physical side, which is where puberty would stand.

 

You're either painfully mistaken or you are incredibly sloppy with your word choice. Can you please clarify your intended point?

I suspect that you could alter your hormones at least somewhat by thinking, although I'm not sure that would be enough to lead to a noticeably earlier puberty.

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