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monkey arms said:I've been accused of taking them since I was in college. Even though my first cycle wasn't until I was 31. I just tell them the truth, I wake-up at 5 a.m. 5 times a week and work out for 50mins. I don't miss workouts and havn't for years, and that I eat good food. I haven't had a drink in 3 years and I go to bed 10p.m. Then I turn it on them and ask them what their habits are. Most get so embarrassed because they treat themselvs like shit,and they feel like shit, they quickly change the subject.
Talk to them about training, diet, and lifestyle. Most people will get an earful after about 30sec of explaining CNS overtraining, hypertrophy, cortisol, meal schedules, glycemic index, amino acids, et c.
If they don't get tired after 30 seconds, well, then you have someone to talk to about stuff you're into. Not a bad deal.
For those who bring up roids, let them talk about it. Most people have such silly distorted ideas about AAS. I've heard that steroids make you mad, makes your dick small, ruins your kidneys. Let them go on with their nonsense without correcting them. It's bullshit but you don't want defend AAS use, even with scientific/medical facts because it makes you look more knowledgeable and hence more suspicious.
The people who can really tell when you're on or off have experience with cycling. Who cares if they know?
You can't control what everyone else thinks but you can influence it.