Testosterone: Confidence, Libido, and the Death of People-Pleasing
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Is testosterone really making women “ragey”… or is it just giving us fewer f*$ks to give? Or is it all down to age and experience?
In Episode 4 of On the ’Mones, pharmacist Kate Thomas dives into one of the most misunderstood hormones in women’s health: testosterone. Along the way, she unpacks a petty (and infuriating) pharmacy encounter that sparks a much bigger conversation about boundaries, ageing, assertiveness, and how much bad behaviour women in healthcare are expected to tolerate.
This episode covers:
- What testosterone actually does in women (hint: it’s not a “male hormone”)
- Why women naturally produce testosterone — and what happens as levels decline in perimenopause and menopause
- The evidence-based role of testosterone in HRT
- Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder (HSDD): what it is, how common it is, and why it’s so under-treated
- Why HSDD is a clinical diagnosis, not a blood test result
- How testosterone therapy compares to how easily erectile dysfunction is treated in men
- Safety, side effects, and monitoring of transdermal testosterone (including AndroFeme)
- Why testosterone doesn’t cause “rage” — but can reduce people-pleasing and tolerance for bullshit
- The difference between assertiveness and aggression in midlife women
Woo of the Week:
Kate takes aim at “natural testosterone boosters,” DHEA supplements, and adrenal support blends — breaking down why these products are often less safe, less predictable, and less evidence-based than properly prescribed testosterone therapy.
You’ll also hear:
- Why supplements that “boost testosterone naturally” are basically hormone roulette
- The difference between oral DHEA, vaginal DHEA, and prescription testosterone
- Why control and precision — not “natural” — are what actually make treatments safer
If you’re navigating perimenopause, menopause, libido changes, or feeling like you tolerate far less nonsense than you used to — this episode will give you language, clarity, and evidence to back yourself.
Key takeaway:
Testosterone isn’t a personality transplant.
It’s not a cure-all.
And it doesn’t fix context.
But for the right woman, with the right diagnosis, at the right dose — it deserves a seat at the grown-up medical table.
🎧 Listen now to Episode 4 of On the ’Mones — where hormones, healthcare, and real life collide.