Female Aggression Insights
Testosterone plays a role in female aggression, albeit at lower levels than in males. While estrogen and progesterone are crucial during the postpartum period, testosterone remains significant for typical aggression and sexual behavior. It's important to recognize that androgens influence females similarly to males, though the effects can be nuanced and vary among individuals.In this clip
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