SoCalMK6GTI
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This could be a two part question as well - 1) do you tell people? 2) if someone asks, do you admit to it?
I read a discussion in a different forum that was bringing every damn supplement into play as a basic genetic modification that was as bad as AAS. They basically spouted off that creatine ingestion and steroids equally gave a person an advantage over a truly "natty" person.
In the end, people do judge too quickly. Unfortunately dumb people who don't research, who abuse, and get hurt have created the negative stereotype surrounding AAS and many other great things in life.
One life, one body, do what you want with it but be smart. Who cares what anyone else thinks.
I read a discussion in a different forum that was bringing every damn supplement into play as a basic genetic modification that was as bad as AAS. They basically spouted off that creatine ingestion and steroids equally gave a person an advantage over a truly "natty" person.
In the end, people do judge too quickly. Unfortunately dumb people who don't research, who abuse, and get hurt have created the negative stereotype surrounding AAS and many other great things in life.
One life, one body, do what you want with it but be smart. Who cares what anyone else thinks.