India, Feb. 17 -- A recent study published in Proceedings of the Royal Society B is shaking things up, challenging the long-held assumption that fluctuations in testosterone levels directly impact men's sexual desire. Researchers tracked the daily hormone levels and self-reported desires of 41 men for a month, and surprisingly, they found no connection between the two. Also read | Men in committed relationships have better sexual functioning, study reveals

However, the study suggested that testosterone might play a more significant role in motivating men to pursue romantic opportunities, particularly on days when they interact with potential partners; but, more research is needed to fully understand this relationship.

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