So you want to be ALL THAT?

Well this thread looks fun....There is a risk associated with everything in life. Life is all just a game of balancing risks/rewards in the grand scheme of things.

What if steroids shut down your natural test production from one cycle?

Than you have shitty luck.

Make you sterile from one cycle?

See above

Cause your temper to get you a court case?

Honestly I know plenty of guys that roid with no "roid rage." If you aren't mature enough to control your temper, than you aren't mature enough to do AAS. I have a slight attitude problem (not AAS related) and I have no problem telling people I work with that. If they see me start getting riled up they can normally tell me to take a breather.

Your GF, wife finds out and walks out the door?

Should've discussed it with them prior to taking AAS IMO. AAS is something that can have severe consequences (sterilization or jail time). Why you wouldn't discuse this with significant other in a serious relationship is beyond me.

Your job, military tests you and your dirty?

First getting tested in the military is virtually impossible. Next again this comes back to risk vs rewards. Is your job worth taking roids?

You go for a heavy press or squat and blow a tendon or joint?

While the chances are increased on cycle, this could happen without roids aswell.

What if all the eating and pinning just gets to be too much and then one or more of the above "happen"? You decide to post cycle therapy (pct) and find out your Nat never comes back.

Already address above. Shit luck.

I'm not for younger guys taking AAS, but at the same time I sense a severe hollier than thou attitude in here for some reason. Why should 40's be the time to start taking roids? If someone has been lifting seriously for a few years (5-7 or more) and have legitimately reached their natural potential, or want to compete, I see no reason for them to not take AAS as long as they know the risks and rewards involved.
 
Let's see your legs too...you always post pics of your upper body. I don't give a fuck about someone's upper body. It's about a BALANCED physique...any retard can grow a chest and biceps.

Balanced physique. That my friend is what i work out for,not a big chest and some chicken ass legs.
 
This thread wrecked fast.

Honestly, a pointless thread. There are risks involved with steroids. Obviously. There are risks involved with being a policeman or a firefighter. There are risks in a lot of things we do. The best thing you can do is like someone said above 'make educated decisions'.

Doesn't matter if you're 42 or 24. Any of those things can happen at ANY age. Age is really overrated IMO. Read up on the pro bodybuilders. Many of them starting using around 18 years old if not younger!
 
Me at 26 years old.

16 years before juice.

Point is too many pussies that never see the gym without gear......did I hit a nerve boys?

What's the point of this?

Well this thread looks fun....There is a risk associated with everything in life. Life is all just a game of balancing risks/rewards in the grand scheme of things.



Than you have shitty luck.



See above



Honestly I know plenty of guys that roid with no "roid rage." If you aren't mature enough to control your temper, than you aren't mature enough to do AAS. I have a slight attitude problem (not AAS related) and I have no problem telling people I work with that. If they see me start getting riled up they can normally tell me to take a breather.



Should've discussed it with them prior to taking AAS IMO. AAS is something that can have severe consequences (sterilization or jail time). Why you wouldn't discuse this with significant other in a serious relationship is beyond me.



First getting tested in the military is virtually impossible. Next again this comes back to risk vs rewards. Is your job worth taking roids?



While the chances are increased on cycle, this could happen without roids aswell.



Already address above. Shit luck.

I'm not for younger guys taking AAS, but at the same time I sense a severe hollier than thou attitude in here for some reason. Why should 40's be the time to start taking roids? If someone has been lifting seriously for a few years (5-7 or more) and have legitimately reached their natural potential, or want to compete, I see no reason for them to not take AAS as long as they know the risks and rewards involved.

This thread wrecked fast.

Honestly, a pointless thread. There are risks involved with steroids. Obviously. There are risks involved with being a policeman or a firefighter. There are risks in a lot of things we do. The best thing you can do is like someone said above 'make educated decisions'.

Doesn't matter if you're 42 or 24. Any of those things can happen at ANY age. Age is really overrated IMO. Read up on the pro bodybuilders. Many of them starting using around 18 years old if not younger!

I think you guys missed the point of the thread, it was about about the 'risk of roids' towards newbies.

But now I think it's going towards something personal now..

:scratchhe
 
What's the point of this?





I think you guys missed the point of the thread, it was about about the 'risk of roids' towards newbies.

But now I think it's going towards something personal now..

:scratchhe

Haha I didn't miss the point at all...like I said I was just providing answers to the questions and playing devil's advocate. I wasn't trying to start anything, but OP took it personal apparently and got his panties in a bunch.

Plus we already have tons of threads outlining the risk of AAS to newbies...this was kind of redundant.
 
well this thread looks fun....there is a risk associated with everything in life. Life is all just a game of balancing risks/rewards in the grand scheme of things.



Than you have shitty luck.



See above



honestly i know plenty of guys that roid with no "roid rage." if you aren't mature enough to control your temper, than you aren't mature enough to do aas. I have a slight attitude problem (not aas related) and i have no problem telling people i work with that. If they see me start getting riled up they can normally tell me to take a breather.



Should've discussed it with them prior to taking aas imo. Aas is something that can have severe consequences (sterilization or jail time). Why you wouldn't discuse this with significant other in a serious relationship is beyond me.



First getting tested in the military is virtually impossible. Next again this comes back to risk vs rewards. Is your job worth taking roids?



While the chances are increased on cycle, this could happen without roids aswell.



Already address above. Shit luck.

I'm not for younger guys taking aas, but at the same time i sense a severe hollier than thou attitude in here for some reason. Why should 40's be the time to start taking roids? If someone has been lifting seriously for a few years (5-7 or more) and have legitimately reached their natural potential, or want to compete, i see no reason for them to not take aas as long as they know the risks and rewards involved.
nice.....
 
Haha I didn't miss the point at all...like I said I was just providing answers to the questions and playing devil's advocate. I wasn't trying to start anything, but OP took it personal apparently and got his panties in a bunch.

Plus we already have tons of threads outlining the risk of AAS to newbies...this was kind of redundant.

I knew you were, that's why I didn't quote you like the others.


But you're right he did get pissed off and this thread just went to shit, which doesn't matter anyway since it is redundant seeing now the other threads he has posted.

:toilet:
 
Wait everyone has diffrent views on the subject! If you dont have something good to say dont say nothing at all... But other wise the statments made by starting this thread are very true and def hit home to me. Every statment is true and seen it happen more than one or two times. This gear can ruin lives just as well as improve lifes. Most people use it for the bettering of are selfs. But theres always that one that has new clue and start injecting deca with no test, ruins himself. And have no clue about pct! come on guys.... it was a logical post!
 
What's the point of this?





I think you guys missed the point of the thread, it was about about the 'risk of roids' towards newbies.

But now I think it's going towards something personal now..

:scratchhe

Lol. There wasn't a point that I could tell. What is the difference in risk between a "newbie" and a old man who has been doing them for years? The 'risk of roids' is real no matter how old you are or new or experienced you are to it. It's better to educate 'newbies' instead of trying to scare them with fire, hell, and brimstone. lol.

Nothing personal here! Steroids pose a real risk but can also be life changing for the better if done correctly. It's not totally bad. And most people feel the reward outweighs the risk.

lol...it's kinda funny when people angry on the internet. l-o-l
 
How do you figure, newb or not the risk is the same for everyone.

I never quoted you so I don't know why you're steering towards me?


What if I got hit by a bus tomorrow? Life is full of what if's, do the best you can at making educated desicions. As Dahurt pointed out, age has no factor in staying shut down permanently.


And the risks are not the same for everyone, you even said in your post about 'making educated decisions.'

Isn't that why we're here? To make better educated decisions? I think a newbie and a veteran member on this site has different risks involved in using AAS.
 
Well this thread looks fun....There is a risk associated with everything in life. Life is all just a game of balancing risks/rewards in the grand scheme of things.



Than you have shitty luck.



See above



Honestly I know plenty of guys that roid with no "roid rage." If you aren't mature enough to control your temper, than you aren't mature enough to do AAS. I have a slight attitude problem (not AAS related) and I have no problem telling people I work with that. If they see me start getting riled up they can normally tell me to take a breather.



Should've discussed it with them prior to taking AAS IMO. AAS is something that can have severe consequences (sterilization or jail time). Why you wouldn't discuse this with significant other in a serious relationship is beyond me.



First getting tested in the military is virtually impossible. Next again this comes back to risk vs rewards. Is your job worth taking roids?



While the chances are increased on cycle, this could happen without roids aswell.



Already address above. Shit luck.

I'm not for younger guys taking AAS, but at the same time I sense a severe hollier than thou attitude in here for some reason. Why should 40's be the time to start taking roids? If someone has been lifting seriously for a few years (5-7 or more) and have legitimately reached their natural potential, or want to compete, I see no reason for them to not take AAS as long as they know the risks and rewards involved.

Boo-yow
 
I never quoted you so I don't know why you're steering towards me?





And the risks are not the same for everyone, you even said in your post about 'making educated decisions.'

Isn't that why we're here? To make better educated decisions? I think a newbie and a veteran member on this site has different risks involved in using AAS.

I was more talking about the trt aspect and being permanently shut down. Everyone deals with the same risks regardless of how new they are.

Hope I didn't come off rude in my last post because I wasn't trying to be.
 
Lol. There wasn't a point that I could tell. What is the difference in risk between a "newbie" and a old man who has been doing them for years? The 'risk of roids' is real no matter how old you are or new or experienced you are to it. It's better to educate 'newbies' instead of trying to scare them with fire, hell, and brimstone. lol.

Nothing personal here! Steroids pose a real risk but can also be life changing for the better if done correctly. It's not totally bad. And most people feel the reward outweighs the risk.

lol...it's kinda funny when people angry on the internet. l-o-l



lol I guess I saw a different point of view from the OP, I didn't sense he was trying to scare them with fire.

But yeah I agree with ya, AAS can be beneficial if used correctly.
 
What mike said was true but now shit is gettin out of hand. I'm gonna be the ref Every one chill the f*ck out .LMFAO ! Georgia my brother whats Sup! All jokes aside everyone relax .
 
I was more talking about the trt aspect and being permanently shut down. Everyone deals with the same risks regardless of how new they are.

Hope I didn't come off rude in my last post because I wasn't trying to be.

Well i'm gonna have to agree with josh on this one. Yeah TRT from my knowledge is completely different from AAS.

Wait everyone has diffrent views on the subject! If you dont have something good to say dont say nothing at all... But other wise the statments made by starting this thread are very true and def hit home to me. Every statment is true and seen it happen more than one or two times. This gear can ruin lives just as well as improve lifes. Most people use it for the bettering of are selfs. But theres always that one that has new clue and start injecting deca with no test, ruins himself. And have no clue about pct! come on guys.... it was a logical post!


Other wise life is good in the OLOGY WORLD!

Hell yeah :D
 
No, i'm talking about being permanently shut down from cycling resulting in testosterone replacement therapy (TRT). That is a risk everyone deals with.
 
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