I just wanted to clarify the rational for this post. I have an high interest in the study of AAS. I also believe that the transexual population should have the choice of HRT. Ethics always play a role in the healthcare studies,,,especially when androgens are administered to women in high doses....with studies in transsexual populations there is a decrease in "ethical concern"(i use that term loosely) because the side effect of virilization is wanted by the patient.These studies could lead to safe HRT practices and in transsexual populations, as well as shed some light through unique findings to implications for androgen administration in men. I agree the heading of my internet link was a little lewd, but that was just to get people to look at the link..it seems like a lot of people post "can i drink winny?", i would like to post evidenced base material so people can understand the mechanism why they can..not just by saying "because it is 17 alpha alkylated" but by provinding literature that " 17 a alkylating provides steric hinderance to the 17 OH( guarding it like an umbrella) and provide a picture of a molecule that is 17 AA and pointing out the C-17" . Over the past 5 years of being on this board i have seen thousands of reposts of similar questions..that i why i love posting studies here,,it provides access where people would not go out of there way to look for AAS info..I See people requoting something that that "peter bigmol,vanmol guy"*(sorry i cant remember his name off the top of my head, the guy that did a webpage on steroid profiles) allot of his stuff is accurate and provides food for thought......i would like to add on to their knowledge...my posts are with good intent...except for the one about greg valentino..out of all the people in the world they had to pick from TLC chose the biggest tool in the world