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  2. What’s it like being the ‘Sexiest Man Alive’? Dwayne Johnson ...

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    Dwayne “the Rock” Johnson, crowned in 2016, brings his trademark humor to the club. “My conversations with fellow [Sexiest Men Alive] are always the same,” he told People.. “I say ...

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    Pitt was named the Sexiest Man Alive for the second time in 2000, becoming the first man to earn the title twice. Brad Pitt at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, California for the 2000 Academy ...

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    These men may not have made it onto People magazine’s Sexiest Man Alive list, but they hold a badge of […] The post Fine over 40: Some of the sexiest Black men alive are middle-aged appeared ...

  5. Testosterone - Wikipedia

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    Testosterone is the primary male sex hormone and androgen in males. [3] In humans, testosterone plays a key role in the development of male reproductive tissues such as testicles and prostate, as well as promoting secondary sexual characteristics such as increased muscle and bone mass, and the growth of body hair.

  6. Virility - Wikipedia

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    In studies that controlled for female age, comparisons between men under 30 and men over 50 found relative decreases in pregnancy rates between 23% and 38%. [4] Older men have lower semen parameters resulting in lower fertility potential. The effects of aging on semen quality are summarized below based on a study of 1,219 subjects: [5]

  7. Man Alive (book) - Wikipedia

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    Man Alive received starred reviews from Publishers Weekly, [3] Kirkus Reviews, [4] Lambda Literary Foundation, [5] and Library Journal. [6]Publishers Weekly noted, "McBee’s lyrical, achingly honest exploration of loss and maturation offers a hopeful antidote to more toxic forms of masculinity."