when i say there wasn't much difference i mean there wasn't much difference in the results between me and the gnc stuff and the other guys who injected steroids.
So, all of your homeruns went up equally?
Lol everybody's an expert when it comes to PEDs. I guess going to the gym twice a month makes them a fitness guru AND a scientist.
You're asking a bunch of degens about roids on a gambling forum which tells me if you do do it then you're going to be one of those clueless twits who perpetuates giving juice a bad name.
First of all, you can go ahead and dismiss those call it cheating and ethically wrong and all that shit. They get off on thinking they are morally superior to everyone else anyways and they are often conservative, risk-averse (boring) people. Steroids are like any other powerful drug - you need to weigh the pros/cons of using them, do your homework and follow procedure and avoid the temptation of abusing them. Take it very seriously and do it right! They will affect different people in different ways (like any drug will)and it depends on the type of drug(s) you take, how much you take and for how long you take them.
I cycled on and off over an 18 month period and it was two years ago when I ended it. I did two 12 week cycles of test enth and followed all generally recommended dosages and procedures. Here are the pros and cons from my experience:
Pros:
- Confidence was up but was more based on vanity so it was fleeting. If you're not a naturally confident person then they will not solve that problem for you.
- Motivation skyrocketed. Worked out very hard and hardly missed a day at the gym. i wanted to get my money's worth lol.
- They work! Lots of fun looking that good.
- Could fuck for days and days. Sex drive was through the roof.
- Lots of attention if you have naturally nice aesthetics for buiding muscle. If you're the puffy type and don't like running though then you'll look like a joke imo.
Cons
- They're very expensive.
- Side effects were very minor but a nuisance. Facial acne was bad for me and lasted a very long time afterwards. Testes shrink post-cycle and sex drive lagged a good deal. The testes come back though so who cares.
- You will probably lose most of your gains when you cyce off no matter what you do. That's why people stay on it and end up ruining their bodies.
It's been two years since I did them and I have had zero issues and that is because I was smart. The morons who do year-long cycles and are pinning all over their body are the ones who give it a bad name. It is a lot of fun while you're on it but you have to deal with the suckiness when you're not. If you're not a mature person mentally then you should definitely not do it. Then again, if you aren't then that's probably while you'll do it lol. If you are genetically prone to baldness, acne, high blood pressure and heart diseaseand have an addictive, unstable personality then they might mess you up in the end if you stick with it - even if you cycle on and off and do it right. It's all about your genetics and own personal situation whether you should do them or not. Something nobody considers before doing it is their body type. If you are a naturally puffy type then you're just going to get puffier and stronger. You'll still look like junk aesthetically so why bother? It works best for lean, athletic builds. Unless you're actually doing it for athletic performance which my experience had nothing to do with.
I wouldn't recommend it to anyone unless I personally knew them and what kind of person they were physically and mentally. Would I do it again? Probably but that doesn't mean you should.
Lol everybody's an expert when it comes to PEDs. I guess going to the gym twice a month makes them a fitness guru AND a scientist.
You're asking a bunch of degens about roids on a gambling forum which tells me if you do do it then you're going to be one of those clueless twits who perpetuates giving juice a bad name.
First of all, you can go ahead and dismiss those call it cheating and ethically wrong and all that shit. They get off on thinking they are morally superior to everyone else anyways and they are often conservative, risk-averse (boring) people. Steroids are like any other powerful drug - you need to weigh the pros/cons of using them, do your homework and follow procedure and avoid the temptation of abusing them. Take it very seriously and do it right! They will affect different people in different ways (like any drug will)and it depends on the type of drug(s) you take, how much you take and for how long you take them.
I cycled on and off over an 18 month period and it was two years ago when I ended it. I did two 12 week cycles of test enth and followed all generally recommended dosages and procedures. Here are the pros and cons from my experience:
Pros:
- Confidence was up but was more based on vanity so it was fleeting. If you're not a naturally confident person then they will not solve that problem for you.
- Motivation skyrocketed. Worked out very hard and hardly missed a day at the gym. i wanted to get my money's worth lol.
- They work! Lots of fun looking that good.
- Could fuck for days and days. Sex drive was through the roof.
- Lots of attention if you have naturally nice aesthetics for buiding muscle. If you're the puffy type and don't like running though then you'll look like a joke imo.
Cons
- They're very expensive.
- Side effects were very minor but a nuisance. Facial acne was bad for me and lasted a very long time afterwards. Testes shrink post-cycle and sex drive lagged a good deal. The testes come back though so who cares.
- You will probably lose most of your gains when you cyce off no matter what you do. That's why people stay on it and end up ruining their bodies.
It's been two years since I did them and I have had zero issues and that is because I was smart. The morons who do year-long cycles and are pinning all over their body are the ones who give it a bad name. It is a lot of fun while you're on it but you have to deal with the suckiness when you're not. If you're not a mature person mentally then you should definitely not do it. Then again, if you aren't then that's probably while you'll do it lol. If you are genetically prone to baldness, acne, high blood pressure and heart diseaseand have an addictive, unstable personality then they might mess you up in the end if you stick with it - even if you cycle on and off and do it right. It's all about your genetics and own personal situation whether you should do them or not. Something nobody considers before doing it is their body type. If you are a naturally puffy type then you're just going to get puffier and stronger. You'll still look like junk aesthetically so why bother? It works best for lean, athletic builds. Unless you're actually doing it for athletic performance which my experience had nothing to do with.
I wouldn't recommend it to anyone unless I personally knew them and what kind of person they were physically and mentally. Would I do it again? Probably but that doesn't mean you should.
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