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Thanks DET. That was a really good read! Finally different perspectives emerging in the medical community on the use of Test.
Magic pill? 50% of guys using gear don't even look like they lift.
It seems to me that nowdays a lot of college-age guys think doing AAS is a badge of honor - like it makes them "hardcore" or we should hold them in some higher regard.
I just don't get it...
^^^^This has really been a trend in the last several years especially among college-age guys.
Here on campus, I hear and see guys daily who tell me "I'm taking this, that, or the other thing" and most of them look like they have no diet and don't train for jack.
In the past 10 years, it has gotten more and more common to see guys with average looking physiques (at best) taking AAS.
It seems to me that nowdays a lot of college-age guys think doing AAS is a badge of honor - like it makes them "hardcore" or we should hold them in some higher regard.
I just don't get it...
Haha yep.
Im so afraid to tell anybody, i havent told 1 person, not even my closest friends. Ironically, only the internet haha.
But ye i go to a college gym and i hear the word Dbol atleast everyother time i go.
^^^^This has really been a trend in the last several years especially among college-age guys.
Here on campus, I hear and see guys daily who tell me "I'm taking this, that, or the other thing" and most of them look like they have no diet and don't train for jack.
In the past 10 years, it has gotten more and more common to see guys with average looking physiques (at best) taking AAS.
It seems to me that nowdays a lot of college-age guys think doing AAS is a badge of honor - like it makes them "hardcore" or we should hold them in some higher regard.
I just don't get it...
Yeahright, what are your stats? Cycle experience, etc. Have just been following some of your posts and haven't seen your stats anywhere.
I dont have cycle experience yet, just research. My stats are :
Height-5'10
Weight-175
Bf-8%
You come at some of the vets like Det-oak pretty hard for someone who hasn't cycled yet. Research is an amazing thing to do prior to cycling. I think everyone should do it so that they know what they are getting into and will hopefully be armed properly with the knowledge on how to handle issues when they arise and better yet hopefully avoid some issues by doing things correctly. BUT, without actually having injected the gear into you and having a few cycles under your belt the research is just theoretical in my mind.
I am not flaming you as that is not my thing. I am just giving you some advice that guys like Det-Oak, User, Misc, Cobra, Mr P. (I am sure I am missing some others) are HUGE HUGE resources for all of us on ology. No, I don't know any of them personally. But, they are not only book smart about this stuff, they have the real life knowledge to know what is real and what is BS. Take it easy on these guys bro, you don't want to burn the bridge with them or have them shut you off as one day when you do cycle, you may run into a problem where you need them and need them quick. Last thing you want is for them to tell you to fuck off since you were somewhat disrespectful to them on their own board. Ology is their Home base - Not ours. They own this shit so lets respect them like we are visitors in their homes. Just my 2 cents.