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why steroids are bad for teens.

hmmm

im willing to take all those risk I guess, I have a lot of self control im 19 now and going to start my first cycle within a few days of fina/test/clomid.. i was considering starting when i was 16-17, money and source was always their, something held me back and now im not gonna sit at a plataeu while all these other teenage punks come to the gym with 20lbs of roided muscle on me...
 
Steroids arn't bad if u know what your doing. No knowledge+No common sense+little respect for what you are putting in your body= Lots of pain and regret down the road, and an empty pocket book with no kept gains.
 
Okay, let's say a teen understands all the physcial side efffects and takes the precautions b/c most can get all that information on this board. And also has discipline, common sense, and "maturity".

But like MOD said, what about the psychological aspects. As a teenager, will they be able to deal with anxiety or hormonal imbalances. With the exception of a few good athletes wanting to win that scholarhip, most of teen users are doing it b/c of low self-esteem/self-confidence or even to impressive that one female. Then what happens when they finish that cycle and don't get all the respect or acceptance they hoped for?......a bigger/better cycle then?....where does it stop?
what happens when all their peers/friends tell him that they all know he juiced and "anybody can get big doing that". Will he be rejected?...outcasted? Will people lablel him a "drug-user"? Maybe all those females he wanted to impress, now think less of him b/c he did an illegal drug.

The reason, a teen would have more psychological issues than someone in their mid-20's is because of society. It is all about "fitting in" at that age. If you differ from the norm, then you are labeled a loner or social outcaset.....and not Cool.
Also for the most part, teens are still dependent on someone else for food/shelter. Their economic situation is probably not the greastest either. Now they have to lie about where that money went that was to be used for something else.
 
justwannagetsum said:
AAS can cause epiphyseal plates to close before you have stopped growing, basically stunting growth permanantly...

Personally, I wish I had the dedication back then that I have now. I also wish I'd have known about anavar back then. Oral, won't fuse the plates, easy to recover from (some shut down, but Clomid works well).

I would have loved to hit an anavar cycle at age 16-17. That's when I basically stopped growing. I would never EVER recommend a teenager do gear, but if they did, I would hope they would stick with anavar only.
 
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