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.
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.


