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It's not even close.

It's not even close.

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There is no study on that because they didn't know about hormones back then and that's not something that preserves well. But it's pretty obvious they did. Life was harsh back then and only nobility could survive as a weak Nancy boy.

Go just 20 years back and T levels in males is significnatly lower now than then. In Medieval times there is no doubt in my mind that a 40 year old man was higher than a 17 year old now, and a male at 17 years old is peak T level of his life.