Well I have to say--I dropped out of college the day I turned 16 (b/c. of course I knew better than everybody else)....but ended-up w/a ridiculous number of advanced degrees so I think, as others have stated, it comes down to the individual.
What's more, I think those that have worked out for some time and then decide to do AAS are a certain type of person: driven, not restricted by societal norms, self aware, above average intelligence--and studies have borne these conclusions out. The funny part is the average person has a very different perception of a gear user--and the perception is (1) wrong; (2) fueled by the media; and (3) fueled by 17 yo that do gear, rob a 7-11, get caught, and blame gear (not their idiotic selves).
thus, much respect to the majority of bros on this board and yes I am playing with font/color--need to liven things up a bit
.[
What's more, I think those that have worked out for some time and then decide to do AAS are a certain type of person: driven, not restricted by societal norms, self aware, above average intelligence--and studies have borne these conclusions out. The funny part is the average person has a very different perception of a gear user--and the perception is (1) wrong; (2) fueled by the media; and (3) fueled by 17 yo that do gear, rob a 7-11, get caught, and blame gear (not their idiotic selves).
thus, much respect to the majority of bros on this board and yes I am playing with font/color--need to liven things up a bit
