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Can you Use Steroids ONLY once & Stop?

Can you stop using after your first time? And if not why?

  • Yes Done it once / Twice and stopped + Kept most gains

    Votes: 27 20.5%
  • Yes Done it once / Twice and stopped + Lost most gains

    Votes: 6 4.5%
  • NO Been doing it since my first time Because I love the Gains

    Votes: 63 47.7%
  • NO Been doing it since my first time Because I get depressed off it

    Votes: 7 5.3%
  • I use casually once every two or so years...

    Votes: 11 8.3%
  • Other - Please Specify

    Votes: 18 13.6%

  • Total voters
    132
Aight, here it is, everyone would do it once if you could gain 15 lbs of muscle mass and keep it. But you can't, so you do it once, lose most of the gains, and want to get back what you had. This cycle repeats itself until a life changing event takes place to get you out of the game.

There may be others who just want to keep adding until they are the size of a mack truck. But most of us like to be seen as a frick'n stud. Not a big freak that no chick wants to get near.
 
The answer to the origional question is NO. You cannot. UNLESS you have some very bad medical reaction or issue caused by it.

Personally, I dont do it for women. I do it for me. I got into it to achieve that "artificial" look. Heres a visual example, Scott Steiner (from 10 years ago). Now I will never look exactly like that, but the goal is to have that look where people walk by you and double take and go "jesus! did you see that fucking guy?"
I see so many 190-210 lb guys that are ripped to shreds and jacked. They look phenominal. But once they put on a T-shirt you can barely tell. I wanna wear that XL T-shirt and have it be a second skin.

I love the old school asthetic look. Large and small. I respect all shapes of bodybuilders. But I just love that "artificial" look.
 
The answer to the origional question is NO. You cannot. UNLESS you have some very bad medical reaction or issue caused by it.

Personally, I dont do it for women. I do it for me. I got into it to achieve that "artificial" look. Heres a visual example, Scott Steiner (from 10 years ago). Now I will never look exactly like that, but the goal is to have that look where people walk by you and double take and go "jesus! did you see that fucking guy?"
I see so many 190-210 lb guys that are ripped to shreds and jacked. They look phenominal. But once they put on a T-shirt you can barely tell. I wanna wear that XL T-shirt and have it be a second skin.

I love the old school asthetic look. Large and small. I respect all shapes of bodybuilders. But I just love that "artificial" look.

not if they wear tight clothes, which more than likely they are doing since they look that way
 
I am on HRT and at my age this is the best way to stay healthy. So why stop?
 
i dont want to get huge like most people on this website, i want to get ripped to shreds and have my flexibility and dexterity intact, because the bigger you get the less flexible you become
 
i dont want to get huge like most people on this website, i want to get ripped to shreds and have my flexibility and dexterity intact, because the bigger you get the less flexible you become

You really have not been here long enough, there are two distinct groups powerlifters and BB'ers. One is pure bulk and the other is ripped through diet, execise and supps. Its about 50/50 on this board. GLTY
 
lol way to bring back a year and half old thread. lol

but yes you can, do i ever want to train natural again? f no. But I cycle because for me, right now, its the smart thing to do
 
For me it was the strength boost that got a hold of me. Some people are naturally strong And then there's me, I'm at the complete opposite end of the spectrum.
Killing myself for months straight just to put a couple pounds on a lift, And the lift is not even close to average anyway.
Then a friend Who's never worked out before in his life will want to come to the gym with me as a guest. Then this asshole proceeds to lay down on the bench and push 280 for reps raw.
I had to work for almost 2 years to get 2 wheels on a bench.
I've busted my ass to the point of exhaustion, I know what central nervous system fatigue feels like. I am told again and again that I look a lot stronger then I actually am.
So when I did my first cycle and by week 6 I'd put 40 pounds on my bench with ease, there was no turning back!!!!!
Of course I like looking nice but, for me it really is about picking up heavy as shit!
There's just nothing like it, that feeling that surges through your body after a heavy ass squat or dead lift with perfect form, I can't even describe it really, you'll have to experience it for yourself ;)
 
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