Stress and sex hormones can also have a combined effect on anxiety and shyness. For example, when you're stressed, cortisol increases, which slows your body's ability to make testosterone. This is why anxiety often occurs during pregnancy, at certain times of the menstrual cycle in women, and during menopause.
It is the release of these hormones that makes you shy
Stress and sex hormones can also have a combined effect on anxiety and shyness. For example, when you're stressed, cortisol increases, which slows your body's ability to make testosterone. This is why anxiety often occurs during pregnancy, at certain times of the menstrual cycle in women, and during menopause.
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