Way to grave dig guys...I didn't have the time or interest to read every post to see who dug up a 4 yr old thread but it does bring up a good and important topic.
I've always been very open and honest about my AAS use w/pretty much anyone I consider a "Friend" including family, sex partners (Booty calls), co workers, bosses, and girlfriends.
I know alot of you guys think this is foolish and self destructive but understand a few things first.
I grew up very rough, did alot of fighting, got in alot trouble as a kid and did quite a bit of time as well.
But I'm a very intelligent, calm, easy to get along w/person today and I avoid drama and trouble like the plague.
First off, I'm around 210, fairly jacked and most intelligent people would assume I'm on anyway.
I'm 41 yrs old and carry myself w/dignity and respect others at all times.
I'm a bartender (Not a lawyer, Dr, or professional who is any jeopardy of risking my career over some jackoffs jealousy or spite.
I've been in the game for 7 years and have used responsibly pretty much that entire time.
Meaning I have alot of experience and knowledge not only on the subject of AAS, but on how to address people and inform them of the truths of proper steroid use while discounting the myths and stigma surrounding the lifestyle.
I like to consider myself a good example of how someone who's taking their training to the extreme should act, leading by example so to speak.
One useful tool I like to utilize, especially for girlfriends, wives and family members (The people who really matter) is the Documentary "Bigger, stronger, faster".
If you don't have it, you can either pirate it or pick it up used on amazon for $5.
It's a great watch and shows a complete, honest and accurate picture of "The reality" of personal steroid use among the average guy.
This movie alone should basically smash most intelligent people's fears about the "Evil, dangers of juicing".