Everything is a strawman bc you happen to be making strawmen arguments, thats through no fault of my own. It wouldn't be if you chose a logical base for your argument or presented it differently. You're side stepping the issue of age and AAS use by claiming lifestyle factors, general population experiences the same health consequences etc. this is NOT the issue at hand. The issue is age related and until you can find a study that backs you or perform one of your own with proper design, then your points are invalid. AAS use in minors, off script use, is not only foolish but detrimental to long term health. This has nothing to do with anything else you mentioned.
"No one lives forever and no one dies healthy" is an appeal to an extreme, a logical fallacy taking away from the true issue which is, AAS USE IN MINORS STILL NEGATIVELY IMPACTS HEALTH AND DEVELOPMENT.
If you seriously think that you shouldn't worry about health because ppl "don't do steroids to stay healthy or get healthy" than you have absolutely no business giving out advice to ANYBODY. The last point to be made, as the MDERSTOR Mr. P mentioned, Steroidology as a whole, does not condone or advocate the use of AAS in anyone under 23yrs of age. This is board policy and since its a private board you're more than welcome to come or stay, but following board policy is not an option.
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